BRIEF DESCRIPTION
The Samsung Galaxy A30 is a good-looking device, with a large and vibrant screen. It was released recently.
PROS
Samsung Galaxy A30 design and display
This is a rather wide budget phone - its large screen made it feel like a plus-sized handset. It was very light to hold and rather thin, at only 7.7mm thickness, however we were also told the A50 was 7.7mm, and that felt even thinner.
The look fits 2019 standards, with a bezel reduced display, though it doesn't actually have the glass back or aluminum frame of the Galaxy S10 series. It's polymer on back with a plastic silver-painted frame. It at least looks convincing.
The 6.4-inch Infinity-u amoled display is very vibrant, with colors popping and contrasting well - it's undoubtedly a good-looking device, and would be great for watching videos.
The large broken screen only by a small notch cutout at the top, popularly called a 'teardrop notch', and it's used to house the selfie camera. That said, even with all of that free real screen estate up top, it felt as though the notification icons were a little small.
At the bottom of the device was a 3.5mm headphone jack, which we are always happy to see, and it also comes with a USB-C connection. The power and volume buttons on the side of the device felt a little too high up to use comfortably, as did the rear fingerprint sensor, which is an issue that comes with the size of the device, but depending on how you hold your device this may not be a problem.
Samsung A30 is available in four colors - black, white, blue and red.
Samsung Galaxy A30 camera
On paper, this is an impressive budget phone for photography. It has a rear dual-lens camera consisting of a 16MP main sensor with an f/1.7 aperture, and 5MP ultra-wide lens with a f/2.2 aperture. The ultra-wide lens has the same encompassing 123 degree field of view as the Galaxy S10 series. The front of the phone has a 16MP selfie camera.
As with all Samsung phones, the camera's user interface is very easy to use, with all effects and options easy to find and a very quick shutter speed capturing moments quickly.
Samsung Galaxy A30 battery
With a sizable battery capacity of 4,000mAh, this phone will easily last you a day and it's almost as big as the 4,100mAh battery in the tremendously more expensive Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
The handset supports fast charging of 15W, which is fairly fast, although nothing compared to the wireless charging capabilities of some of the S10 devices, like the S10 Plus 5G's 25W wireless charging.
Samsung Galaxy A30 specs and features
Samsung Galaxy A30's Android 9 operating system, is smooth to use, opening apps and navigating menus with ease. This is similar to the Pixel XL, which was released in 2016, although that was a premium device upon release.
Samsung galaxy A30 is in two sizes - one with 32GB of internal storage and 3GB RAM, and a larger 64GB/4GB configuration. It also supports micro SD cards, if you need more storage.
This is nothing breathtaking, and the low memory may be a problem for some people who use many apps or download media, that is why its relatively cheap.
The Samsung Galaxy A30 is a good-looking device, with a large and vibrant screen. It was released recently.
PROS
- Vibrant Super amoled screen
- Sizable battery life
- Fast user interface
- Camera effects aren't reliable
- Felt a bit unwieldy
Samsung Galaxy A30 design and display
This is a rather wide budget phone - its large screen made it feel like a plus-sized handset. It was very light to hold and rather thin, at only 7.7mm thickness, however we were also told the A50 was 7.7mm, and that felt even thinner.
The look fits 2019 standards, with a bezel reduced display, though it doesn't actually have the glass back or aluminum frame of the Galaxy S10 series. It's polymer on back with a plastic silver-painted frame. It at least looks convincing.
The 6.4-inch Infinity-u amoled display is very vibrant, with colors popping and contrasting well - it's undoubtedly a good-looking device, and would be great for watching videos.
The large broken screen only by a small notch cutout at the top, popularly called a 'teardrop notch', and it's used to house the selfie camera. That said, even with all of that free real screen estate up top, it felt as though the notification icons were a little small.
At the bottom of the device was a 3.5mm headphone jack, which we are always happy to see, and it also comes with a USB-C connection. The power and volume buttons on the side of the device felt a little too high up to use comfortably, as did the rear fingerprint sensor, which is an issue that comes with the size of the device, but depending on how you hold your device this may not be a problem.
Samsung A30 is available in four colors - black, white, blue and red.
Samsung Galaxy A30 camera
On paper, this is an impressive budget phone for photography. It has a rear dual-lens camera consisting of a 16MP main sensor with an f/1.7 aperture, and 5MP ultra-wide lens with a f/2.2 aperture. The ultra-wide lens has the same encompassing 123 degree field of view as the Galaxy S10 series. The front of the phone has a 16MP selfie camera.
As with all Samsung phones, the camera's user interface is very easy to use, with all effects and options easy to find and a very quick shutter speed capturing moments quickly.
Samsung Galaxy A30 battery
With a sizable battery capacity of 4,000mAh, this phone will easily last you a day and it's almost as big as the 4,100mAh battery in the tremendously more expensive Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
The handset supports fast charging of 15W, which is fairly fast, although nothing compared to the wireless charging capabilities of some of the S10 devices, like the S10 Plus 5G's 25W wireless charging.
Samsung Galaxy A30 specs and features
Samsung Galaxy A30's Android 9 operating system, is smooth to use, opening apps and navigating menus with ease. This is similar to the Pixel XL, which was released in 2016, although that was a premium device upon release.
Samsung galaxy A30 is in two sizes - one with 32GB of internal storage and 3GB RAM, and a larger 64GB/4GB configuration. It also supports micro SD cards, if you need more storage.
This is nothing breathtaking, and the low memory may be a problem for some people who use many apps or download media, that is why its relatively cheap.
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