Samsung Galaxy A30
samsung galaxy a30 what's special about this one and is it worth considering against all the mid-rangers coming out
these days i'm wilford gsm marina andthis is our samsung galaxy a30 review the galaxy a30 has a build made of shiny plastic that looks and feels a lot like glass samsung calls the effect glastic
we've seen it on samsung's other mid-rangers this year with its thin frame and curved back it's quite pretty and there's a dazzling metallic gradient as the material catches a lot there's a little bit of a camera hum from the dual camera but it's quite small and the phone is totally usable on
a flat surface it's probably no surprise just like his siblings the galaxy a30 isn't waterproof
it's strange as galaxy a phones from previous years did have ingress
protection regardless the a30s most attractive
feature is its large 6.4 inch super amoled screen which has a tall aspect
ratio and a 1080p resolution it's covered with gorilla glass 3 and it
really is edge to edge besides the u-shaped notch cutout up at the top
the quality is great among the best in the mid-range class you have a sharp image with a pixel density of 403 ppi
and deep amoled blacks color accuracy can be quite good based on your color settings
brightness is good too up to 430 nits with a manual slider and up to 550 nits in auto mode in bright conditions
and for your notifications you can enable an always on display so you can
check your phone at a glance the galaxy a30 has a single loudspeaker
at the bottom next to the usbc port unfortunately we were far from impressed it scored below average in our loudness
tests and the sound quality is just okay for the clas
there is a headphone jack and when we plugged in headphones volume was above average but stereo separation wasn't the best storage wise you have options for 32 or 64 gigs on board and it is expandable
through microsd you can unlock and wake up the galaxy
a30 with the rear mounted fingerprint scanner it's accurate and the placement is quite comfortable
you can also use face unlock it's blazing fast to recognize you but it
isn't as secure as a fingerprint just like samsung's other recent phones
the galaxy a30 runs one ui over the latest android 9 pi
it packs more customizations than stock android but still runs quite smoothly what doesn't run quite as smoothly
however is the gaming experience the a30 is powered by an exynos 7904 chipset the same chip as a galaxy a40 neither three
or four gigs of ram it isn't a chart topper by any means and gpu performance isn't ideal so with heavier tasks expect
some stutters and hiccups once in a while
battery life is quite good though the 830 has a 4 000 milliamp hour battery and it earned an endurance rating of 92
hours in our proprietary tests there's 15 watt adaptive fast charging
but it isn't the speediest out there the bundle charger got us from zero to 30 percent charged in half an hour
moving on to the cameras the galaxy a30 has a dual camera setup with a 16 megapixel f 1.7 main cam and a 5
megapixel f 2.2 ultra wide in daylight photos we snapped with the main camera turned out quite good there's plenty of
fine detail true to light colors and
excellent contrast the dynamic range is also above average
the ultra wide angle camera has fixed focus and produces pleasant photos they have a super wide field of view and
colors are more saturated than on the main cam however there is less detail and with no lens correction available
expect barrel distortion in your shots in portrait mode photos come out at 8 megapixels the second camera actually
isn't used for depth info here everything is done through software
regardless we were surprised to find very good subject separation and some smart edge detection here
unlike some competitors there is no night mode on the galaxy a30 regular low light photos from the main camera are
nothing impressive the level of detail is underwhelming there's prominent noise and highlights are clipped
switching to the ultra wide cam gets you even worse looking results
selfies come out in 16 megapixel and have an average level of detail but
excellent contrast and punchy colors if you get the focus distance right and there's plenty of light you can get some
nice shots videos can be recorded at only up to
1080p at 30fps and there's no stabilization regular 1080 clips we shot
with the main camera looked excellent though with great detail little noise
high dynamic range and true to life colors you can enable 4k video recordingwith a third party app but it will only
record at up to 20 fps 1080p footage from the ultrawide camera
isn't as detailed as on the main cam butit's decent as far as ultrawide videos
go
so that's the samsung galaxy a30 for around 200 euros or dollars you get an awesome amoled screen an eye-catching
design good battery life and a nice camera for daylight photos there are
some things i don't like here though the loudspeaker quality is disappointing and it's kind of a bummer next to the nice
screen
plus the chipset doesn't perform well
for gaming and nighttime photography
isn't very good
overall though whether or not you'd be
happy with it really depends on what
you're looking for in a phone if you
aren't in the games and just want a
solid daily driver with a large screen
the a30 could be worth considering just
make sure to check out some of the
competitors as well and there are a ton
of them right


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