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Review on πŸ’₯ Renewed Samsung Galaxy A10e GSM Unlocked Phone 32GB A102U in Black by Ninad Shinde

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

Purchased for a pupil enrolled in elementary school. Activities that pique his interest include playing video games, going to public viewings of animated shows, and chatting on instant messenger with friends and family. Because of the presence of a parental control program on the computer, the child will not be able to download any games or apps without first receiving my approval. Even before the item was delivered, a protective glass and a shockproof case were purchased for it (the case is easily scratched due to the low cost of the plastic, and the children absolutely love to destroy and damage the screen, thus the protective glass and case are a necessity). Because I do not like Chinese products and I am a supporter of the Samsung ecosystem, the decision was very much based on my personal preferences. Because the child is familiar with Samsung's OneUI shell, it was simple for him to begin utilizing his new phone. Other findings are as follows: 1) It turned out that 2 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM) is more than enough for acceptable operation of the phone, provided that its RAM is not overloaded with programs running in the background. It has long since taught the child to clean the memory of applications that have been closed and are not currently being utilized. 2) The sound is of a typical kind. It does not rattle, but it does not give depth (which is obvious). However, the speaker sounds loud, and this is more than enough for listening to music while you are outside (not through headphones). There doesn't appear to be any significant change on my Samsung Galaxy A50. I only use it for the internet and phone calls; I almost never watch videos on it. The youngster places varying value on different things. A fantastic buy at seven thousand dollars.

Pros
  • The phone was purchased in July for the price of 7000. (Certify). Purchased for a child as a gift. As a result, the review is shaped according to the price category of the phone as well as the purpose for which it will be used. Use my Galaxy A50 as a comparison. + Nice screen. Despite the fact that the screen is TFT and not AMOLED, there are no issues with the way colors are displayed or the amount of brightness. + Screen size. A child does not need a screen larger than 6.2 inches in order to watch videos or play games on their smartphone. Even though the screen resolution is just 1520 by 720 pixels, I did not find that it negatively impacted the picture in any significant way. I was under the impression that the distinction between the A50 and this model would be readily apparent, but it is not. + A large capacity battery With a capacity of 3400 mAh, a youngster can use their phone without needing to recharge it when they are away from home for an entire day. The fact that the OneUI shell is simple to browse is a benefit for me personally. + With the heading "Children's Bridge." Not really a benefit, but it's something. Because Samsung is such a well-known brand, it is essential for a child to have something made by this company. Despite this, there is no significant distinction between the first and second phones.
Cons
  • - A lack of support for rapid charging Considering how essential it is in this day and age to be able to rapidly add a few tenths of a percent of charge to one's smartphone battery, I count this as a drawback. - The camera's format is comparable to that of the "to be" series, although this is the primary and even fundamental distinction between it and the more expensive products in the line. If taking good photos is important to you, then you should look into something better. However, I would like to point out that, in my opinion, the photos are sufficient if they are taken during the day or in a well-lit room. In the shadows, it is impossible to even do anything.