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  • Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1

    Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1

    A Quick Introduction – Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1

    Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 was released recently and received by the fans quite well. This mid-range tab features a metal body, a 10-inch full HD screen, and an octa-core processor (wow!). It is also one of the very first tablets to have been powered by Android 9.0 Pie. The specs look amazing. But, how good it is really? In this post for the Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1, you will find out. Before we get into the different versions of the Galaxy Tab A, you should note that it has three versions, the Tab A 10.1 2019 T510 and T515, and a Galaxy Tab A 10.5. This review will focus on the latest release – the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1.

    Design and Build

    If you look at the previous models, you will notice that the design has changed quite a lot. There are no physical buttons under the screen. Another thing that might please you is the fact that the bezels are thinner in this. While its predecessors were manufactured using plastic, the Tab A 10.1 is almost completely made of metal. Due to this, it gives a premium look and feel. Although it feels slightly thick at 7.5 mm, it costs relatively less. It doesn’t weigh a lot either – just 460 gms. This Samsung tablet is available in three classic colors – black, gold, and silver.

    Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Full Review
    Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Full Review

    From a portrait mode perspective, you will find the volume buttons, the power button, and the microSD card slot on the right side of the tablet. The card slot accepts up to 400 GB. To save space and workaround it, you can always move the apps to microSD. You can easily do this from the settings menu. While the right side is filled with functional buttons, the left side is left simple and empty. The headphone jack is located on the top, as is usual with tablets. There is also a USB Type C port for charging along the bottom side. Here, you can connect to USB-C hubs and external SSDs. Unfortunately, there are no fancy security features like facial recognition or fingerprint sensors.

    Display

    This Samsung tablet has a 10.1-inch screen with an aspect ratio of 16:10. The full HD resolution with 1920 x 1200 pixels ensures a vibrant display experience. Naturally, premium options feature a higher pixel density, but full HD on this is good enough for a 10-inch screen. The images and the general display are pretty sharp and colorful. There is no mention of an IPS screen, but it looks to be one. The screen is fully laminated and the viewing angles are wide and offer a good enough experience.

    The colors, contrast, and other elements are stable as well. It is bright enough to be used outside in daylight and out in the sun. However, just to give you a better idea, it is not as bright as an iPad Pro. There is no support for S-Pen yet, but there have been talks of Samsung working on it. Maybe the S-pen version for this will be released soon.

    Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Review
    Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Review

    Performance

    Let’s take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1’s performance and its hardware. It is powered by an Exynos 7904 octa-core processor. Android Pie works well and so do primary apps like YouTube and Chrome browser. Heavy apps run pretty efficiently like the Adobe Lightroom, but there is a noticeable difference in the way they run.

    If you look at its performance with regards to heavy gaming, such as with games like PUBG mobile, you will see that it does give quite good results. You can easily play PUBG Mobile with balanced graphics settings comfortably enough. You can even switch to HD graphics. However, with HD, you might experience occasional lagging. Not only PUBG, if you look at other heavy-duty games, such as Shadowgun Legends, The Dead 2, or the Warhammer 40000 Freeblade, the experience is quite balanced. In most games, you can use medium settings and enjoy your game. If you move to HD settings, chances are that you might come across minor issues.

    One UI

    As discussed above, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 runs on Android Pie 9.0 and is known to be the first Android tablet with this version. Samsung is also well-known for its prompt updates. Again, one thing to note here is that it doesn’t feature vanilla Android. Instead, you will notice that it is customized with Samsung’s One UI. It is the name they have given to their new interface. Interface UI has not changed a lot so that users will not find it daunting. However, the design is customized and so has the settings display.

    Although different from true Android, there is no reason to hate Samsung’s One UI. It works smoothly and has a good enough interface. It has also improved much from its older versions. However, you will have a lot of pre-installed apps including Samsung Notes, the Galaxy Store, a file manager, and a browser. Besides this, you will also see Google apps like Chrome, Gmail, and YouTube and some from Microsoft like OneDrive and Office Mobile.

    Features

    There is a new menu titled the Digital Wellbeing which can be found within the main settings. You can now see, thanks to this app, the amount of time you are spending on each app. This will help you digital detox if you need one! There is also an option to hide the navigation bar. Instead, you can navigate with gestures. There is also a kids mode. There is a split screen view as well. You would now be able to open up two apps and view them at the same time.

    If you are hoping to use Samsung’s Dex desktop mode here, you will be disappointed. However, you can always connect a mouse and a keyboard and use it. A recent update allows users to watch Amazon Video and Netflix in HD. Instead of a tab, if you want to take a look at Samsung’s smartphones, check out this Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review.

    Speakers & Cameras

    You will find two stereo speakers on the bottom side next to the USB-C port. Since they are both placed on the same side, you will not be able to experience any stereo separation. Considering its price tag, the audio quality is not very bad. However, for comparison purposes, we see that Lenovo Tab P10, Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite 10, and even Samsung’s very own Galaxy Tab A 10.5 feature four speakers each.

    Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Camera Review
    Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Camera Review

    Coming to the camera aspect of the tablet, it has a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel camera. While they are not super-awesome, they do take pretty good shots. One could argue that the camera quality is a lot better in other same-priced smartphones, but that’s a different category altogether. For this price range, the camera and video quality are good enough.

    Battery Life

    This Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 would be incomplete if we don’t talk about this aspect of the tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 has a 6150 mAh battery. Considering tablets, this battery capacity is not awesome, but it will do. You might get about 10 to 11 hours of usage on one charge at regular use including some videos. One good thing you might experience here is that you don’t lose a lot of battery life in standby. If you use it only occasionally, one charge might take you through about two to three days. On the other hand, if you are an avid gamer and spend a lot of time gaming, you might have to charge it twice in one day!

    Space and Storage

    There are different variations of the model, such as the 2GB RAM and 32GB storage option, 3GB RAM and 64GB or 128GB storage option. Naturally, the most inexpensive one is the 2GB RAM model. If you are looking at Germany, it is the only option there at the moment. Talking about the 2GB RAM model, you can only expect these specs in this price range. While it is indeed a low amount, there’s no option. In fact, 4GB RAM is the biggest option in Android tablets at the moment. Android in-built memory management ensures that you don’t struggle with the memory.

    However, if you switch between apps or have a lot going on simultaneously, you will feel the difference. Multitasking could be an issue, especially if you tend to use heavy apps. However, for regular use, it shouldn’t be much of a problem.

    The Verdict – Review For Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1

    We are now coming to the end of this Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1. Overall, it is a good tablet with a solid metal body and an HD screen. While the low RAM and battery life could be a drawback, it performs well. It is also among the very few tablets to feature Android Pie 9.0. You may also receive support for S-Pen soon, looking at Samsung’s history! If you are interested in Samsung’s M series, check out the latest Samsung Galaxy M30 phone.

     

  • Apple Watch Series 1 Sport 42mm (1st gen) – Full specifications

    Apple Watch Series 1 Sport 42mm (1st gen) – Full specifications

    A Quick Introduction – Apple Watch Series 1

    Apple is counted as one of the most innovative smartphone makers globally, but they have stepped into the accessory market quite late. Multiple top brands have been in this segment for more than 3 years. Relatively speaking, Apple was late in joining the party. When Apple got down to it and developed the Apple Watch Series 1, all the fans went crazy! There were rumors all around the year that Apple was going to launch a watch and it has finally arrived. It has been noted that Apple usually studies the market before it releases products so that they don’t become a failure after the launch.

    They obviously have a name to keep up. With the late entry, it has been forced to borrow a few features from other major manufacturers. In most areas, Apple is a great technology leader. Although late, we think that Apple has made a grand entry into this segment and will not let its fans down. Let’s get into the finer details before we take a verdict on this Apple Watch Series 1. For information on Apple Watch Series 1, check this out.

    Design

    Most of the people were expecting the retro watch design to be implemented with Apple’s first smartwatch, but this did not turn out to be the case. Apple came up with a unique design of having the rectangular design dial. The touch screen is made up of 2.5D glass which added an extra zest of premium feeling with the watch. The watch is available in two sizes – 38mm and 42 mm. Different colored wrist bands are also available to attach to the watch. They are simple to change which is a great add on! The watch’s body also comes in different colors, such as silver and grey. The watch face can be customized according to the users need, making this watch truly unique and suitable for every occasion.

    Apple Watch Series 1 Sport 42mm (1st gen) Reviews
    Apple Watch Sport 42mm (1st gen) Review

    Apple has initially launched three editions of the watch – the aluminum sport edition, the stainless steel edition, and the gold watch edition. The sport edition has the silicone strap makes the watch more suitable for casual occasions. The stainless steel edition has the steel watch strap which gives the watch a premium crown. The sport edition of the watch is the lightest of them all. If weight is going to be a deciding factor for your watch, the latter would be the best one for you. It is one of the lightest when compared to similar fitness watches as well which is a big advantage. We can comfortably say that Apple has ticked this box right.

    Build

    The controls of the watch are pretty straightforward. This is because the smartwatch relies heavily on the touch functionality of the watch. On the right-hand side of the watch, you will find a favorite’s button. This will allow you to access your contacts or the menu with just one single click. A longer press of the button would result in opening the power menu of the watch. It is strange to note that Apple has decided not to let users customize this button.

    With the world obsessed with selfies, this would have been an ideal replacement to click photos via the smartwatch. Just about this key, you will find a digital crown. It looks like all the users are going to use this button quite frequently since scrolling with this is much better than using the touch screen. It also gives the users a feel of the traditional watches. Clicking this crown also acts as an OK or as an exit key.

    Audio Quality and Other Features

    On the back of the watch, you will find that there are a very tiny loudspeaker and a mic that can help you in interacting with Apple’s own AI assistant, Siri. You will also be able to make calls through this feature, but this is something that needs more efforts from Apple. The bottom has a heart-rate sensor. This is also the place where you will be able to connect the watch with a magnetic charger. You will find two small knobs that help in replacing the strap of the watch. Changing the strap on this watch cannot get simpler – even a kid can change the strap on these watches. That is how easy Apple has made it!

    Apple Watch Series 1 Sport 42mm (1st gen) Colors
    Apple Watch Sport 42mm (1st gen) Colors

    Display

    Since this watch was launched in parallel with the iPhone 6 series, the same screen has gone into the making of the watch. The 2.5D curved screen is powered with an AMOLED screen with a screen density of 326ppi. With the watch available in 2 sizes, the 38mm watch comes with a 1.34-inch screen whereas the 42mm model packs a 1.53” screen. The resolution on both the watches is different which is obviously due to the size of the screen. The viewing angles of the watch are excellent and there is not much trouble in grasping what the screen shows even on the sunniest day. This is something that many smartphone watches have failed to work on, but full marks to Apple to have mastered this problem.

    Connectivity and Performance

    In the connectivity department, we must say that Apple has not implemented something that many of its competitors have already explored. This series misses out on a SIM slot which you will find in many smartwatches these days. This means that the watch will not be able to connect to the mobile network. Though you will be able to use this watch as a standalone product, the features of the watch is reduced.

    In order to utilize your watch to the fullest, you will have to ensure that you carry your phone with you and keep it connected to the watch. The watch is powered with Bluetooth 4.0 and can be connected to your iPhone and wireless headset in a jiffy. The watch is also able to connect to WiFi in case your Bluetooth is off. It is powered with NFC, which is one of the most important features to ensure that Apple Pay service works.

    Battery Life

    The battery life naturally depends on the usage. A heavy user might get through the day without a second charge. If you keep the heart rate sensor switched off, the battery lasts much longer. We have also noted that more the apps you use, the more the battery it drains, which is logical. The watch can be charged easily using the 2m-long inductive charger which is magnetic and very similar to the ones which have been used for charging the MacBooks.

    Fitness Tracking

    Apple has included a separate app on the smartwatch which helps you in keeping track of all your fitness stats. Apple watch does not feature a GPS which means it is heavily relying on your iPhone to track the location. The watch comes with a motion sensor which helps in collecting all the stats. Once you enter into the Activity app, it will show you four rings which effectively symbolize – total calories burnt, movement, exercise, and standing time. You will also be able to see them separately by swiping through the screen. Through the same app, you will be able to see a calendar view of how you are progressing on a day to day basis.

    Apple Watch Series 1 Display
    Apple Watch Series 1 Display

    The workout app is another no-brainer for all the users. It helps you in setting goals and track different types of activities, such as running, cycling, walking, and climbing. All the goals can be set based on calories or time. With cycling or running, in case you carry your iPhone with you, it will also draw a map based on the location. All this data is also available on the health app on the iPhone. You will be able to access information, such as the number of steps, the calories burnt, and most importantly, your heart-rate stats.

    The Verdict – Apple Watch Series 1

    After a detailed review of the Apple Watch Series 1, we see that Apple has ticked most of the boxes with. Though we would have expected the watch to have an in-built functionality of having a SIM card, it looks like Apple has other plans. The company has been known to release things new to the market and start trending new tech. There might be something bigger in store! The build quality of the watch is amazing and something that we can’t find any fault with. The touchscreen and the display are faultless too.

    Apple needs to work on the battery life, but since this is a first-gen product, this can be excused. It looks like the design is going to take the market by storm. Though there are critics who say that the rectangular dial does not look great, once you put it on, it becomes a fashion statement.  With the watch, you will get customized fitness tracking, which is another great feature. To wrap up, we can say that this smartwatch by Apple is a great buy, especially if you are an iPhone user. If you are not an iPhone user, why not check out the other great buys in the market? Take a look at our Samsung Galaxy M30 Review.

     

  • Samsung Galaxy M30 Review

    Samsung Galaxy M30 Review

    A Quick Introduction – Samsung Galaxy M30 review

    Mid-range smartphones are the most popular categories, especially in India. Many brands have started catering to demand, such as Xiaomi and Honor. However, we now see that even Samsung has joined them. Samsung’s M series has made a spectacular comeback, managing to offer all the high-end features at a very economical price tag. To run quickly over the design and features of the phone – this smartphone by Samsung is a dual nano-SIM model and comes with a microSD card slot, a 3.5mm jack, a capable 5,000 mAh battery, and a stylish look. The fingerprint reader is located at the back, which is comfortable enough to use, but it feels slightly far. Let’s take a look at the detailed Samsung Galaxy M30 Review. Read on!

    Samsung Galaxy M30 Review
    Samsung Galaxy M30 Review

    The Samsung Galaxy M30 has worked to make it affordable for all, which means they have had to cut down on the luxury looks and feel. The material used is primarily plastic. While it is a good enough option as it helps keep it light in weight, it does not lend the phone a premium feel. The controls and their positions have not changed since the last M series phone. Both the power button and the volume buttons are on the right side. While higher-end phones, such as the Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus have Bixby button, it is not present here. If you want, take a look at our Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review. The USB-C port and the headphone jack are, of course, located at the bottom side of the phone. The Infinity-U model of screen used here features small bezels around the edges with a larger one at the bottom.

    Display

    This smartphone by Samsung is a 6.4-inch model with 1080 x 2340 pixels. The super AMOLED screen ensures a bright and vibrant display. In this price range, if you are quite particular about the display, this is one of the best options you will come across. The viewing angles, the contrast display, and brightness all work extremely well. The maximum brightness is good enough for use in sunlight in the manual mode. Looking at the auto-brightness mode, you might sometimes not be able to comfortably view the screen outdoors. For this, manual settings would be the best way to go.

    The waterdrop notch doesn’t disturb the display experience. While you can hide the notch, it doesn’t look great. What happens when you enable this option is that a black bar appears along the width of the top. It doesn’t curve and is not in sync with the rest of the design. However, chances are you might not want to use this option as the waterdrop display is nice enough. Thanks to the Widevine L1 DRM protocol support, you can watch all the Netflix content you want to on this Samsung Galaxy M30 smartphone.

    Samsung Galaxy M30 Display
    Samsung Galaxy M30 Display

    Hardware

    Coming to the hardware part of this Samsung Galaxy M30 Review, the phone is powered by Samsung Exynos 7904 created on the 14 nm process. This octa-core provides the performance of two Cortex A73 and six Cortex A53 cores. You will be able to choose between the 4GB RAM option that comes with 64GB of storage or the 6GB RAM options that feature 128GB of storage. A dedicated microSD card slot will allow you to expand your storage by 512GB. Samsung Galaxy M30 is a dual-SIM phone with two dedicated nanoSIM card slots, both supporting VoLTE. The quality and performance are both fantastic.

    Regarding the audio quality, the speaker grille is situated on the bottom edge. The audio does not reach the highest level, although it is decent enough for regular use. On the same note, check out the Samsung Galaxy S6.

    Software

    Software is very important to the functioning of a smartphone. Similar to the other phones in the Samsung Galaxy M Series, the M30 runs on Android 8.1.0 too. It features the Samsung Experience 9.5 UI. While it is great, it makes one wonder why Samsung has not started using the Android Pie in their latest phones while Google is already working on releasing Android Q. The experience is seamless and smooth. With the Glace app, you can get your lock screen to show some magazine-style information. Some may like it while others may find it distracting. If you want to disable it, you can easily find the option in the settings menu.

    The home screen is flexible and you are likely to have a bunch of customization options on your hand. You can choose to use an iOS-style app and home screen layout or use an app drawer layout. The gesture support is comfortable enough to use thanks to its high level of intuitiveness. One downside is that the phone comes pre-installed with a ton of Samsung’s apps. Do note that Microsoft’s apps on the phone cannot be uninstalled.

    Performance

    Regarding the performance of the phone, it works pretty well thanks to the solid chipset. While other phones in the same price range feature Snapdragon 675 processor, this phone lacks that. If you are only going to use it for browsing, calling, social media, and so on, you might not feel the difference. If you are an avid gamer, you might be a bit frustrated since the Mali G71 MP2 GPU does lag a bit. It is good enough for medium graphics in PUBG, but a Snapdragon processor would be able to give you high-quality graphics.

    Samsung Galaxy M30 Performance
    Samsung Galaxy M30 Performance

    The overall performance of the phone is reliable and good enough. As long as you are not a hard-core gamer, you shouldn’t be disappointed with this purchase. The UI is great, the phone is smooth to handle, and works well.

    Battery

    This Samsung Galaxy M30 Review the battery in detail! The phone has a 5,000mAh battery which is large and capable enough to offer two full days of use. Besides this, a 15W fast charging option is delivered as well. If you use your phone almost constantly and use heavy apps, the phone can comfortably last a day. If you choose to perform battery optimization, chances are that you can make it last nearly 48 hours on a single charge. For regular use, the phone provides an excellent battery life. With 15W fast charging over USB-C, you can charge your phone in record time.

    The M30 is not Samsung’s first phone to feature such a large battery. The M20 model had the same 5,000 mAh battery and it worked out very well. Thanks to the Super AMOLED display of the M30 model, you can expect a better battery life than its predecessor due to its more efficient nature. You can use it for about 19 hours for videos or 32 hours for voice calls! For browsing and regular hard use, you can expect about 15 hours. The phone takes about 2.5 hours to get fully charged.

    Finally, the Samsung Galaxy M30 camera review. The phone boasts of a 13MP main camera, a 5MP depth sensor, and a 16MP front camera. Again, the camera specs are similar to that of the M20 model, with one notable change – the introduction of the 5MP depth sensor. The primary camera is a 13MP sensor with an f/1.9 aperture while the secondary one is a 5MP ultra-wide camera. One major issue with this camera is that the images usually come out overexposed with both standard and wide-angle pictures.

    Samsung Galaxy M30 Camera Review
    Samsung Galaxy M30 Camera Review

    In bright light, the images are quite good. However, if you are one to notice the finer details, you might be disappointed. Both the primary and secondary cameras experience heavy noise reduction. In low-lit areas, you can only hope for the best as the fine details are not very promising or clear. The 5MP ultra-wide sensor is great for outdoor landscape pictures. It is not good enough for others due to the lack of focusing. Zooming in can show up a noise reduction effect. While the camera of Samsung Galaxy M30 is good enough for general use, it is not recommended if your priority is a good camera.

    Verdict – Samsung Galaxy M30 review

    Coming to the end of this Samsung Galaxy M30 Review, we see that the latest release in the M series is an excellent option considering its price tag and features. While the camera leaves a lot to be desired, its performance and battery give it a boost. This phone is pretty reliable and stable. The 5,000mAh battery is likely to give you a good go while the Super AMOLED display ensures you have a lovely display experience. To add to it, the ad-free user experience is priceless.

    The 4GB RAM and 64GB storage option fall at a much cheaper price (obviously), but the 6GB RAM option with 128GB of storage doesn’t cost a whole lot more. So, if you have a good enough budget, you should be able to comfortably get the higher-end option. However, if you are looking for other budget phones in the same price range, but with better camera features, why not check out RealMe 5 Pro Review.

     

  • Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro / Mi 9T Pro Reveiw

    Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro / Mi 9T Pro Reveiw

    A Quick Introduction – Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro

    Xiaomi – the name itself is enough for all of us to get excited. The company was founded in 2010 and it has come far from where it started. This company can be credited to have brought out the competitiveness in the smartphone segment and all of us are glad that it has. The phones that they have been releasing are quite good in terms of specs. They blow our minds when it comes to the pricing of these phones. Coming to the latest phone that has been released, it is named the Redmi K20 Pro. It is otherwise known as the Mi 9T Pro. The company has promoted the same phones under different names in different regions. Let’s jump right into a detailed review of the phone before we can conclude.

    Specs Overview

    The phone is powered with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 chipset with a combination of 6GB RAM. Such configurations are only included in flagship phones. We can all pretty well conclude that this one is going to be one of those for the company. There are multiple options in terms of storage – 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB. The phone comes packed with a 400mAh battery. It should be more than enough to take you through the day on average usage. It also includes a dual SIM slot. Now, you can use two SIMs at the same time. It is important to note that this is not a hybrid-SIM slot, thus ruling out the option of having an external memory card.

    Redmi K20 Pro Review
    Redmi K20 Pro Review

    The Xiaomi RedMi K20 Pro is one of the phones that has not got any notch on the phone. It has proved to be an excellent design. However, there have been questions on how the sliding mechanism of the smartphone is going to perform over time. Though the phone features a glass back design, it misses out on the wireless charging feature. That would have been a great addition to the phone. Another cool feature is that the phone comes with a notification LED. You will see it on the top of the pop-up camera. You will also be able to find the 3.5 mm jack on the upper side of the phone. This too makes a great inclusion for all the music lovers out there, especially at a time when most companies are doing away with it.

    Performance

    Regarding the lack of a memory card option, it seems that most smartphone companies have done this strategically in order to ensure that the larger memory phones can also sell in the market. The best feature of the phone is the end-to-end display which anyone can boast about. Though this is a great feature, we miss out on the stereo speakers. The mono speaker located at the bottom of the phone is not that loud, especially when you are playing games in landscape orientation, thereby covering the speakers with your hands. Coming back to the screen, it has full HDR support, ensuring that any video you play is crisp and clear. They look bright and bring out all the colors, making the video even more vibrant and colorful.


    As mentioned earlier, Xiaomi has not let go of the 3.5 mm jack. That is very good news for all media users in the market! The phone also packs in support for NFC for all your payment platforms or other uses. It comes embedded with support for Bluetooth 5.0 which also supports aptX HD audio. The fingerprint scanner is quick and responsive but could be made a bit faster in terms of recognition. You can always use the File Manager by Xiaomi to better manage your phone and its contents.

    However, if you plan on using the face unlock feature, the phone unlocks in under a second which is pretty impressive. Xiaomi MI 9T Pro smartphone was released in early August 2019. The phone comes embedded with a 6.39-inch touch screen. It has a resolution of 1080 X 2340 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The screen is a full HD+ super AMOLED. The Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro works with a Snapdragon 855 chipset under the hood. This is currently one of the most powerful chipsets in the industry at the moment.

    Design

    Going deeper in terms of design, you will be able to notice that there is no camera in the front. This is because the front camera is a pop-up selfie camera. The Chinese smartphone maker claims that they have tested this camera’s pop-in and out mechanism more than 100,000 times. It does not affect the camera whatsoever. Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro’s design features a slight curve so that there is a premium and sleek feel to it. However, the phone is towards the thicker side as it measures close to 8.8 mm in terms of thickness.

    Redmi K20 Pro Back Panel
    Redmi K20 Pro Back Panel

    On the back, you will be able to find three cameras that have been aligned vertically. The main camera stands alone whilst the other two seem to have an aesthetic connection. You must have noticed on the pictures of the phone that there is no visible fingerprint scanner either. This is because the fingerprint scanner is integrated into the screen. On the right-hand side, the power button is strategically placed so that the thumb can reach it easily. Just above the power button, you will be able to find the volume control buttons.

    Build

    All of these metal buttons work to offer the phone a premium feel. The phone’s back panel has a glass cover and there are Kevlar-like striated patterns with colors – something that is not found in many phones. It is a great ides to use this phone with a see-through cover if you are planning to buy one due to its classy back panel. The SIM tray which is usually found on the side of the phone has been placed at the bottom of the phone. This has been located on the left-hand side following which there is a USB C port in the middle, and a mic just right next to it. On the far right are the speakers on the phone. The camera bumps are very minimal when compared to its competitors.

    Camera

    Coming to the most-awaited aspect of the Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro phone, it features a triple rear camera. Most flagship phones have started including the third camera on the back to give users as great an experience as possible. The main camera has been loaded with a 48 MP Sony sensor, while the others are 13 MP ultra-wide-angle lens and 8 MP telephoto lens. The interface of the camera app is simple but for all the camera enthusiasts out there, they have included the pro-mode with which you can take full manual control of all your clicks. By default, the images are captured in 12 MP mode.

    Redmi K20 Pro Camera Review
    Redmi K20 Pro Camera Review

    Image Quality

    The outcome of the default mode is not bad. You can easily capture images in the highest quality and also set this is as a default option. The images that are captured with 48 MP settings are full of light and the details are very minute, thus ensuring that the quality of the images is excellent. You might notice that the Xiaomi watermark appears on every image that is taken. However, this is also customizable in the camera settings and you can always disable it. Low light photos are good. However, you will need to ensure that the night mode is switched on. The HDR option is disabled by default but it is a good idea to have this enabled to ensure that your images are of the best quality.

    Coming to the pop-up front camera, it features a 20 MP Sony sensor. As soon as you turn to the selfie mode, the phone automatically pops out the front camera and is ready to capture within seconds. The quality of the images is not as good as the front camera but is respectable enough when compared to other phones in the same segment. In low-light, the front camera uses the screen as a flashlight.

    Verdict – Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro

    All we can say is that this phone is amazing, especially for the price range. It is tagged as a proper flagship phone. The camera and the screen tops beat most of the phones at this budget. The in-screen fingerprint is another added advantage. This phone is a great option for people who want to start with a budget flagship that has all the features included.

    Though there are a few downsides to the phone such as the lack of wireless charging, no waterproofing or stereo sound. To be frank, these are just nice-to-have features and do not really fall under the must-have category. Apart from this, the phone is available in many attractive colors and the design suits its shape. This is a must-buy if it falls under your budget! If you are on the lookout for other budget phones, take a look at the LG W30 Mobile Review.

  • Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review

    Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review

    A Quick Introduction – Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review

    It has been around 4 years since Lenovo’s smartphone production came under Motorola. While Lenovo still released its ZUI-based smartphones in China, it left the rest of the things up to Motorola. The release of the Lenovo Z6 Pro has indeed been a welcome surprise. The company has started selling successful models in markets other than China as well. This smartphone will be available in Bulgaria, Malaysia, and even India. Z6 Pro is Lenovo’s latest attempts and it seems to be a pretty good one on the first look. With 48MP rear camera, an 8MP front camera, an AMOLED screen with a fingerprint scanner, and the latest Snapdragon 855 chip, this glass-sandwich phone is all set to give us a great experience. Read on for the Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review. 

    Lenovo Z6 Pro Specs

    The dual-glass body of the Lenovo Z6 has indeed been drawing attention. With a large AMOLED screen, 6.39″ in size, it offers a vibrant display. It is offered in three variations of 6GB, 8GB or 12GB RAM along with 128GB, 256GB or 512GB storage. Regarding SIM, it can accommodate two SIM cards or one microSD and one SIM card. The battery life is pretty good thanks to the 4,000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging capabilities. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Dual SIM, GPS, Bluetooth, USB-Type C, and a 3.5mm jack. One thing that you will not find here is the NFC feature, unfortunately. 

    Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review
    Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review

    Many feel that it would be troublesome to handle the Lenovo Z6 Pro smartphone due to its slippery glass-like feel and the curvy model. The Lenovo Z6 Pro is shipped with a USB-C-to-C cable, a 27W charger with a USB-C port, and a USB-C-to-A adapter. Besides this, you will also find a transparent silicone case and a screen protector. 

    Build and Design

    While the build quality of the Lenovo Z6 Pro is awesome, it does lack ingress protection and the quality of defense provided by Gorilla Glasses. The Super AMOLED with 1080p resolution with a droplet-shaped notch is the best thing you can expect in the market today. Unfortunately, the bezels are not very thin, especially towards the bottom. Also, since the company has neglected to mention the screen glass, we can reasonably assume it is not Gorilla glass or anything similar. There is no notification LED on this phone – you can decide how you feel about that!

    Instead of at the back of the phone, the Lenovo Z6 Pro features the fingerprint scanner at the front. The sensors are located within the screen. Unlike phones that have the sensor at the front, it works well and is highly responsive. Don’t worry! You will always know where the sensor is because it will light up when the phone is taken in hand. The hybrid SIM and the microSD card tray is situated on the left side of the phone while the audio jack takes the upper side. The left side contains the power and volume buttons. On the lower side, you will find the speaker grille and the USB-C port. 

    Display

    The Lenovo Z6 has a screen resolution of 2,340 x 1,080 pixels and 19.5:9 aspect ratio. You will also be pleased to know that the display screen is HDR10-compliant, ensuring that you experience the best colors and display. The phone has two different color saturation settings. In the vibrant mode, you can choose the color temperature, such as warm, cool, or standard. The dimensions of the Lenovo Z6 pro are 157.5 x 74.6 x 8.7 mm and weight about 185 grams. To safeguard the display screen, you can make use of the case and screen protector that comes with the phones – an amazing piece of news! While the phone is a bit slippery, you can always get used to it. 

    Lenovo Z6 Pro Display
    Lenovo Z6 Pro Display

    Battery life

    This Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review would certainly be incomplete if it doesn’t include details about the excellent battery life of the phone. Powered by a 4,000 mAh battery, you can be sure it is going to last you for a long time. With the 27W power charger, comes the ability to charge about 45% of the battery in just 30 minutes. Battery tests show that the phone easily offers over 100 hours of use on a regular day. 

    Audio Quality

    The loudspeaker on this phone is located at the bottom. While it a single bottom-firing model, you can be sure it holds nothing back in terms of loudness. As always, you can use the system-wide equalizer to bring it to terms you like. However, there is no way you can completely disable it. The clarity is remarkable for audio with headphones and with an active external amplifier. Many expect that a firmware update from Lenovo might fix the equalizer issue. 

    Performance and Software

    The Lenovo Z6 Pro runs on Android 9 Pie. ZUI refers to the proprietary Lenovo launcher. Its look and feel relate to Android in many cases. You will find that the usual app drawer, Google default apps, and the Pie home screen are all present. Now, if you want to know what has changed, they are the camera app, the notification panel, the settings menu, and the task switcher. You can also make use of the Lenovo Security app to improve your phone’s security. 

    Lenovo Z6 Pro Specs and Performance
    Lenovo Z6 Pro Specs and Performance

    Powered by the Snapdragon 855 chip, the phone runs smoothly and efficiently. The advanced chip cooling ensures that the phone does not heat up and still performs admirably when the maximum power is used. The Snapdragon 855’s processor is the reason why multi-core tasks can be carried out comfortably. Do note that this phone is resistant to dust or water.

    The ZUI11 launcher

    Coming to the part which many are eager to know about in great detail! The Lenovo Z6 Pro features the usual three virtual navigation keys on the bottom of the screen. However, if you are keen to experience the full-screen experience, you can enable the 4D touch mode where you can use gesture navigation. As always, you can unlock your phone using the fingerprint scanner located underneath the screen. It works accurately in most cases and very rarely is there any lag. 

    Besides the fingerprint sensor, you can also set up face recognition and unlock option. Unfortunately, it is not very secure. If you don’t want to use Google’s default gallery or Photos app, you can fall back to the ZUI version for the same. 

    Camera Specs

    You will find four vertically-aligned cameras on the back of the Lenovo Z6 phone. Besides the ultra-wide, tele, and primary options, you will see that the Lenovo Z6 model comes with a dedicated 2MP video camera for low-light or night time videos. There is also a 3D ToF camera for autofocus and portrait mode. The top one is the 16MP shooter behind f/2.2 12mm lens designed for ultrawide images. You can use it to capture something as close as 2cm. It also supports auto-focus. All in all, you are certain to get some high-resolution images. 

    Lenovo Z6 Pro Camera Review
    Lenovo Z6 Pro Camera Review

    Following this is the 48MP primary snapper, then the 8MP shooter, and finally, the 2MP imager. The camera app is a joy to use, especially since the screen is left clear and uncluttered. For more options, you can tap on the ‘More’ option. This will show you filters, HDR options, and advanced settings. You can choose one of the many modes, including Pro, Portrait, Panorama, Night, Wide, and Macro. Build-wise, the phone stays on a level surface and doesn’t wobble at all since the cameras are all in a neat line. The low-light feature comes to life automatically, ensuring your clicks are stunning. 

    The Verdict – Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review

    Now that we have explored every aspect of the phone in this Lenovo Z6 Pro Full Review, you know every positive and negative point. While there are many things to its credit, there are one or two things that make us apprehensive. One, of course, is the ZUI. This vanilla Android launcher doesn’t make much sense. You will find it much slower as well. Also, the introduction of a task switcher and a new notification shade could also be tough to get used to. On the brighter side, the display is crisp, the camera images are vibrant and colorful, the battery life amazing, and the overall performance great! Since Lenovo has not been seen much in the global markets lately, this is a pretty good comeback. If you are looking at a budget smartphone offering the best performance, check out the Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro Review. This review covers everything you need to know – performance, hardware and software, camera, audio, and more. 

  • Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review

    Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review

    Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review – A Quick Introduction

    Galaxy Note 9, Note 10’s predecessor, was released last year. However, it didn’t feature any big upgrades and was a bit of a disappointment. To make up for it, the company then released Galaxy Note 10 the following year and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus. Samsung still features the 3.5mm headphones jack in its phones along with a microSD card slot. On the brighter side, the Note10 Plus is known to have a great battery life, excellent performance, good charging speed, and a stunning camera. This post will deal with the Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review in detail.

    Samsung Galaxy Note10+ Specs Overview

    Regarding the body, it is made of curved Gorilla Glass – both on the front and back with the sides bearing a metal frame. The dimensions of this smartphone are 162.3 x 77.2 x 7.9 mm and weigh about 196 grams. The screen size 6.8″ Dynamic AMOLED and the phone boasts of a 12GB RAM and 256/512GB storage. The Galaxy Note 10 Plus runs on Android 9.0 Pie.

    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus
    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus

    If you are interested in the camera, you will be pleased to know that this model by Samsung has one of the best camera quality in the market. With a 12MP rear camera and a 10MP front camera, you are all set to go clicking. The picture quality is pretty amazing with crisp lines and vibrant colors. Battery life is good enough thanks to the 4,300 mAh. It also supports fast charging. The biggest change you might be able to see is the screen size and camera performance. The developers have also made it more aesthetically appealing with a glass back and sleek, curved edges.


    Design and Build

    Of course, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is made of the best quality materials that one can come across. Both the front and back feature curved glass plates while the sides are held together firmly with the metal side frames. Gorilla Glass 6 is the best in the market currently and offers as much protection as possible. When compared to the Note 9 version, there is a difference for the better regarding the back panel. It looks and feels luxurious.

    One thing to note is that the Note 10 Plus is quite slippery, but that’s no surprise considering that phone is literally made of glass! Another surprise is the fact that it is not as heavy as one would expect, especially considering that there has been a battery upgrade. Using gestures is a bit tricky and is a bit hard to use with one hand. There is also a Bixby button located underneath the volume control while the power button has been shifted to the other side of the phone.

    Performance, UI, and Use

    The latest UI is all about improving the one-hand operation experience. While it enhances the user experience, understanding how the software works is no child’s play. Swiping down twice will bring the notification panel to your thumb’s reach. There are plenty of features that you can use, such as the night mode, blue light filter, screen resolution adjustment, edge screen, and screen calibration. The Edge screen is a great option that lets you have quick access to apps you choose. Samsung is also known for its Always-on display option. You can enable it from the settings and it is one of the most favorite settings on this phone for many! Did you know that Samsung has its very own browser? It is called the Samsung Internet Browser!

    You can change how the UI looks and decide whether or not you want an app drawer. Screenshots settings are available or you could always hold down the power button and the lower volume button simultaneously to capture the screenshot. If you find this tiring, you can always make use of a fun way Samsung has here – the palm-swipe option to take screenshots. Basically, just as the name suggests, use your palm to swipe the screen and you will have a screenshot! There are many different motions and gestures available, most of which are designed to make life easier.

    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus glass back
    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus glass back

    Battery

    Samsung’s Galaxy series has always been blessed with a long battery and the Note 10 Plus carries on the tradition. Despite having a huge battery, the phone is still sleek, thin, and light to use. The talk time and standby don’t consume a ton of battery life. Even video playback doesn’t suck too much charge. You might also be happy to know that Samsung is introducing fast charging capabilities to its flagship phones. While the Note 10 Plus supports two fast-charging speeds, 25W and 45W, you will only receive a 25W wall charger. For the other, you will have to purchase it separately. A side note – it doesn’t come cheap!

    Audio and Loudspeaker Quality

    The stereo loudspeakers seen in Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is a located at the bottom, the top, and the earpiece. However, covering one of them could lead to experiencing muffled sounds. Regarding the general audio quality of the smartphone, it is effective enough and quite clear. The output is excellent both while using headphones or with an external amplifier.

    Security and Locks

    There is, of course, a fingerprint scanner. Instead of at the back, it is embedded in the lower part of the screen. In most cases, you will see a highlight of the area where the sensor is and you can place your finger there. The performance of this fingerprint scanner is pretty good, but chances are that you will encounter a lot of false readings. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus also features face recognition and unlock feature. It is pretty fast but is not as reliable as iPhone’s.

    Going into Settings, and into the ‘Device Care’ tab, you will find all that you need about storage, battery, security, and more. The Optimize button will clear all apps running currently in the background and improve your battery life. It will also scan for malicious files or suspicious behavior. If you don’t want to engage in this process manually, you can enable the auto-optimize process.

    Camera Quality – The Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review Everyone Wants To Know

    Now that we have seen the rest of the specs of this phone, let’s dive into the camera features and its quality. This is one area where this phone truly shines. Thanks to the variable aperture, you will now be able to take sharp and clear pictures. If you are a big fan of sharing pictures on social media, this camera is particularly great. There is not a big difference between the quality of the cameras of Galaxy Note 10 and the Note 10 Plus versions. The latter uses higher contrast and lower exposure, resulting in sharper and vibrant colors in the daytime or well-lit areas. The lack of autofocus while using the ultra-wide angle camera can be a drawback at times. However, its wider field is an advantage. Most Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review by users mention this point as a great highlight.

    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus camera review
    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus camera review

    Regarding low-light photography, Galaxy Note 10 Plus can take some pretty impressive pictures. The colors are vibrant and the quality quite high. You might have issues with clicking neon lights or some light source as it could come out smudgy. The telephoto camera takes good pictures but they are not real telephotos. In most cases, when there is a lack of light, the main camera comes into play. The latest update features night mode on the telephoto camera as well. Selfies are an important aspect of a camera. The difference in the aperture in the Galaxy Note 10 Plus helps take some great pictures. To conclude, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus has a great camera and could be said to be one of the best ones in the market at the moment.

    S-Pen And Its Features

    S Pen is a fun and useful tool to use. You can connect it via Bluetooth and its battery status will show up on the top-right corner of the screen. Hand-written text recognition has undergone a great upgrade and it detects most texts correctly, even if the handwriting is horrible. No wonder Samsung is so proud of its updated algorithm. It is also easier to open and get started, unlike in the Note 9 series. Write On Calendar is a new feature with the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. As the name suggests, the feature lets you write on the calendar. Though it is not a very useful feature as of now, maybe Samsung is working on improving it where it may offer more in the future.

    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus S-Pen
    Samsung galaxy note 10 plus S-Pen

    The Verdict

    This Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review should give you an idea about the various aspects of the latest Samsung release. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 Plus has been marketed quite well and is a pretty popular option out there. For the number of features it offers, there are no direct rivals for it currently. While the punch-hole camera is a feature many are not happy with, there are plenty of other options that make up for it. The camera is truly amazing, but could with autofocus. Coming to biometrics and security, the fingerprint scanner needs more work as there are a lot of false tries.

    Overall, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is an excellent option to choose. The design and the build are smooth and sleek. Although it is slippery, the glass back gives it a luxurious and premium look and feel. Better charging ability than the previous model is also an advantage. This Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus Review should give you an idea if it fits your use and expectations. If you are looking for a budget phone having great features, check out the LG W 30 mobile review.

     

  • Realme 5 Pro Full Review

    Realme 5 Pro Full Review

    A Quick Introduction – RealMe 5 Pro Full Review

    RealMe is a pretty new company. In fact, it is so new that it turned one only a few months back! The company’s goal is to design and manufacture high-quality phones featuring stylish design, good performance, and an awesome camera – all at extremely competitive prices. If you are looking specifically at the Indian smartphone market, the RealMe 5 and 5 Pro are the first quad-camera based phones. This gave RealMe the break they were waiting for. The RealMe 5 Pro has many features in similar to the most premium model by RealMe – the RealMe X. Let’s take a look at the Realme 5 Pro Full Review.

    Realme 5 Pro specs

    Let’s quickly run through the specs once. The body has a Gorilla Glass 3 Plus at the front and a polycarbonate back, ensuring the phone is well protected all around. The 6.3-inch with a 1080p+ resolution is sure to get you grooving. If you are a camera fanatic, here are some details for you. The RealMe 5 Pro’s front camera has a 16MP Quad Bayer sensor while the back camera has Primary 48MP Quad Bayer 1/2″ sensor, an ultra-wide angle 8MP camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP portrait camera. 

    RealmMe 5 Pro Full Review
    RealmMe 5 Pro Full Review

    The smartphone is powered by Snapdragon 712. This model is found in various options, including the 4/64GB, 6/64GB or 8/128GB. There is also a dedicated MicroSD slot with which you can expand your memory up to a maximum of 256GB. The RealMe 5 Pro runs on Android 9 and has a battery of 4,035mAh. It is available in two beautiful and attractive colors – crystal blue and crystal green.

    Hardware and Software

    The RealMe 5 Pro’s teardrop notch is 30% smaller than the previous version. Besides offering additional protection to the screen thanks to the use of the Gorilla Glass 3 Plus, it has also ensured that the smartphone is splash resistant. With the use of a rubber gasket, glue, and rings, you can now be sure that no water can get it either via the headphone jacks or the card slot, or the USB entrance. While most IP68 certified devices offer water protection with rubber gaskets and rings, so RealMe 5 Pro could definitely be certified for this. However, they have not mentioned anywhere that the model is officially water resistance. 

    Coming to the software part of the phone, RealMe 5 Pro currently runs on Oppo’s ColorOS 6. While it has undergone some changes before use here, ColorOS is a great Android-based OS option. A nice touch is that the software allows HD streaming from Prime Videos, Netflix, and other similar applications. However, some might not be so happy about Oppo having a very similar map to iOS. One good news is that RealMe will be replacing ColorOS with their RealOS sometime soon, probably even by the end of this year. 

    Some changes you might notice currently include the notification shades and the limited customization ability. However, on the brighter side, you will have a private space of sensitive content and be able to navigate around a familiar Android interface. 

    Performance

    Thanks to the presence of Snapdragon 712 AIE chipset, you will experience a higher processing power. In this price range, you will also not see this efficient a phone. The premium RealMe X is powered by SD 710. However, the SD712 is known to be a better and more powerful option. This is a great phone for multi-tasking. We tried using social media, calling, texting, and more simultaneously and it performed admirably. While the animations were not that great, the experience was smooth and fast. 

    This is a popular phone for gaming. Even when playing heavy-duty games like PUBG, the phone didn’t show any signs of distress. With no noticeable heating and consistent performance, the phone is great for gaming. While SD 712 has a few poor reports from other phones, it seems to work really well here, leading us to the conclusion that RealMe must have optimized it to suit the phone. 

    Design and Build

    The RealMe 5 Pro has a crystal design at the back, giving way to the names of its different colors. The back has crystal-type facets, mimicking a diamond. While it looks trendy, it is not really an original idea with many smartphones by different manufacturers already in the market. The plastic back of the smartphone is prone to scratches and smudges, so it is advisable to take care of it. You can always add a case for protection. Despite all the attempts by RealMe, the phone just does not convey a premium feel while you use it. One point in its favor is the fact that it is not too slippery. If you love a glass-type feel, you should check out the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus Review. 

    RealmMe 5 Pro Back Panel
    RealmMe 5 Pro Back Panel

    According to RealMe, they worked on it and made adjustments 78 times before the look was finalized. The polycarbonate back is pretty sturdy as well. While it does not give a luxurious feel, it doesn’t feel flimsy or cheap either. The plastic side frames have the SIM-tray and the volume controls on the left side while the right side has the power key. The phone uses USB-C to charge. You will also notice a 3.5 mm headphone jack at the bottom. Besides this, the lower side also has the loudspeaker grille. 

    There are very thin bezels on the sides, and as with most phone, slightly larger towards the bottom. The quad-core camera comes out slightly at the back, but it does not stick out so much that the phone wobbles. The fingerprint sensor is located on the rear which is pretty efficient and consistent. The accuracy of the rear sensors is well known and this is no exception. Overall, the build quality is sturdy and the most clumsiest of us can use it confidently. Although RealMe markets it as splash-resistant, it does not have any IP certification. 

    Display

    RealMe 5 Pro is a budget phone. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the display is usually average in quality. This 6.3-inch smartphone has an IPS LCD panel. There is also a tiny waterdrop notch at the top for the selfie camera. The company mentioned that this teardrop is smaller than its predecessors, and it seems to be true from the looks of it. The colors are vibrant and accurate, but of course, they cannot beat an OLED display. However, overall, they are good enough for the price range and general use. Both the minimum brightness and the maximum brightness are satisfactory. As already discussed, the RealMe Pro 5 is designed with Gorilla Glass 3+. 

    Battery Life

    The RealMe 5 Pro has a 4,035 mAh battery that can take you over across a day comfortably, no matter how extensive your usage may be. With a 20W fast charger, your phone will get completely charged in just over an hour. While the display may not be up to the mark, you can be sure you are getting value for every penny you are shelling out on it with the battery quality and life. 

    Camera Quality

    The RealMe 5 Pro is a quad-camera smartphone – the company’s very first. Did you know that RealMe never tried its hands at a triple camera phone? After the dual camera models, they jumped to the quad-camera with the release of the RealMe 5 Pro. The main camera, of course, uses the 48MP Quad Bayer sensor by Sony and is sensor optimized for both low-light photography and for day-light clicks, wherever your interest may lie. The ultra wide-angle camera has an 8MP sensor with an f/2.25 aperture while the 2MP macro camera is useful if you want to focus closely. It can focus as close as about 4cm away! One thing to note here is that the ultra-wide camera and the macro one cannot be used to record videos, unfortunately. 

    RealmMe 5 Pro Camera Review
    RealmMe 5 Pro Camera Review

    The fourth camera is the portrait camera and can excellently increase the contrast. Of course, there is also a 12 MP selfie camera. Another thing to note is that enabling the 48MP will cause you to experience a lag. It will take about a second or two to click the photo and store it. 

    Verdict – RealMe 5 Pro Full Review

    To wrap up this Realme 5 Pro Full Review, let us summarize the key points. To say that RealMe 5 Pro is a great phone for the price it is offered at would be a fair statement. Snapdragon 712 is considered to be one of the best processors at the moment and having it in this budget phone is a really good value for money. Its presence on this phone can also make it attractive for gaming enthusiasts. The company says that its Game Boost works to enhance the Play Store’s top 100 games’ performance. The versatile quad-camera can ensure you always click the best photos! While the RealMe X is a much better choice, RealMe 5 Pro is not bad either. For more option, you can check out the LG Z6 Pro Full Review right here.

     

  • LG W30 Mobile Review

    LG W30 Mobile Review

    A Quick Introduction – LG W30 Mobile Review

    LG has been trying to step into the smartphone market for quite a while now. With the early success it found with the Nexus range of devices, it was expected that the company would keep continuing its conversion rates – but this did not happen. They have been one of the most silent companies this year. LG did not release as many phones as one would have expected. That being said, they did not want to get out of the game completely either. This gave birth to the latest LG W series range of phones. This series comes under the tag belt of budget smartphones where there is a major market share. Let’s take a look at the newly launched LG W30 phone which is being touted as one of the best budget phones in the mobile market today. On paper, the specs of this device have blown away everyone’s mind. The phone boasts of 3 rear camera configuration along with a notch display and a big battery. Read on for the LG W30 mobile review.

    The Specs – LG W30 Mobile Review

    The phone is powered by MediaTek Helio P22 Sox which is found in many of the entry-level smartphones. At this price range and the level of competition in the market, we would have expected LG to go higher with the hardware specifications. There is only one configuration available in the market – the 3GB RAM and the 32 GB storage option. The phone can support USG-OTG, FM Radio, and a wide range of the usual sensors. You also get the dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac with Bluetooth 4.2. The phone will not be able to stream Netflix content in HD resolution or higher as it has been certified with Winevine L3. You can also install the LG Health App for all your health and fitness needs. 

    LG W 30 Mobile Display Review
    LG W 30 Mobile Display Review

    Using the Phone

    In terms of software, this LG phone runs a minimal toucher version of the Android 9 Pie. With this version of Android, there are no buttons, however, you will be able to customize this in the setting if you are looking to go back to the old style. LG has given a few touches of their own. For instance, you will be able to set up gestures in the setting to perform a few actions – screenshots, opening an app, etc. Apart from this, they have also their own version of the “Panic or Emergency Button” which will directly make an emergency call to 112. Apart from this customization, another good feature on this phone is the way you can set up the notch. You will be able to completely remove the notch or have them set up with a normal notch or you can keep it just like it came out of the box!  

    LG W 30 Design

    The phone has a premium look and feel. The phone’s design makes it extremely light. The phone weighs around 172gms which is not too heavy for this price range. The V-shaped waterdrop notch display tops it all in terms of a premium look. The bezels around the phone are to the minimum giving the user an impression of a fully covered screen. The sides are chrome plated and a brushed aluminum pattern takes its place at the back. It is covered with 2.5D curved plastic which again adds to the premium feel of the phone. Since the back is made of clear plastic, it resembles glass. For this reason, it is also easy for you to smudge it with fingerprints! Unfortunately, it also picks up dirt easily.  

    On the left-hand side, you will find a hybrid dual SIM tray. It can support either 2 SIM cards at the same time or you can sacrifice the services of one SIM and put in a memory card to expand your storage. The internal memory limited to 32 GB. With the apps getting bigger and bigger with every update, you might soon need the additional storage. For all the music lovers, there is a 3.5mm jack located at the top. The speakers and the micro-USB are in the bottom. With the smartphone world turning away from the micro-USB and moving on to USB-C, this smartphone, unfortunately, misses out on that. One good feature of this phone is that LG has not sacrificed the notification LED which many manufacturers had to drop. They have managed to squeeze this in within the space allotted for the camera. On the back of the phone, you will find three cameras aligned vertically and the fingerprint sensor in the middle. This has been the go-to design for most of the manufacturers in the smartphone segment, so nothing new there!

    LG W 30 Mobile Review
    LG W30 Mobile Review

    Display Features

    The LG W30 is available in multiple colors. To sum up, LG has put in a lot of efforts to lend this phone a premium aesthetic design except for the fact that the phone looks a bit too bulky in terms of the width of the sides. They are about 8.5 mm thick. The overall dimensions of the phones, on the other hand, are getting thinner and thinner. With this being a budget phone, LG has compromised on the screen quality a bit. The resolution of the phone is HD+, making images and texts less sharp than they usually are. Though LG has not mentioned what the display rating of the phone is, it is apparent that the display does not easily pick up scratches. 

    Performance

    In terms of performance, there is no noticeable lag in the phones while swiping through menus and keeping multiple apps open. Though once you have opened a few apps, you might experience some lag. This might be due to the low-end chip that they have used. Running heavy games such as PUBG or NFS might not be a good idea and many LG W 30 user reviews suggest that they do not run properly. They lag quite a bit even on the lowest graphics level and this phone is definitely a big no-no if you are looking for a gaming mobile device. In the stress testing mode or while playing games, it does not get as hot as one would expect except for the top part where it tends to get a bit warm. 

    Speakers and Battery Life

    Do not expect too much from the speakers located at the bottom of the phone – they are far below average. The software also includes a face recognition feature something rarely found on phones at this price. It works well with good light but does not work in the dark at all, in which case you will be able to use the fingerprint scanner on the back. The battery backup of this phone is simply amazing. On one full charge, it can easily last close to 40 hours – this is based on the average use of the phone. One full charge takes close to 2 hours to complete. The 10W charger which comes included in the box. 

    Camera Quality

    Here comes the main part that everyone wants to know – the LG W 30 camera review. With three rear cameras, one would expect some high-quality photos to be produced. However, unfortunately, the phone just does not deliver as per the specs! The main camera is 12-megapixel with an aperture of f/2.0. The second one is a 13-megapixel wide-angle, fixed-focus camera which has an aperture of f/2.2. The last one is a 2-megapixel camera with a depth sensor. The main camera has been powered with a Sony IMX486 sensor, one which has been incorporated in multiple budget range phones in the market. 

    LG W 30 Mobile Camera Review
    LG W 30 Mobile Camera Review

    The autofocus of the camera is something that needs improvement. The sensors just don’t lock in order to have a good focus. In case you are using the camera in broad daylight, then the image quality is decent enough. Capturing distant objects lack the sharpness and also dissolves a few colors once the image has been captured. Comparing all this with the close-ups, they are far better than the latter. While testing, one issue we came across is shutter lag. This means that you will need to hold your position for a good 2 seconds before the phone can capture the image, otherwise, it is going blur up. Coming to the front camera, it features a 16-megapixel camera which works well for selfies and video calling. Similar to the rear camera, the images captured come out slightly overexposed. 

    The Verdict – LG W30 Mobile Review

    To wrap up, while the camera and some features do not meet the mark, the overall performance and battery life of the phone makes it a buyable product. There are many other phones in the segment which offer you better performance, but not at this price. That being said, this LG W 30 could be your choice. If the display, the battery life, and the performance are the most important to you and you feel you can skip the camera downsides, go for it. Hope this LG W30 mobile review gave you an insight into the inner working of this phone. If you are on the lookout for a premium phone with amazing features, check out the Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus review