Samsung Galaxy A11 Full Review By Theyo Larbi

By Theyo Larbi
Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A11 Full Review

Hey, what's up guys, this is That from Phenol Concepts, so I got my hand on the Samsung Galaxy a11, but is it any good? Well, let's find out all right. So when I grabbed this phone for the first time and I started recording b-roll of it for this review, I noticed something quite similar about it. Let's see if you can recognize that too, so for the design, we have an all plastic phone which weighs 177 grams with a massive screen using it with one hand, isn't always possible, especially when you have to reach the top and the bottom. You probably have to put a screen protector on it at all times, because I accidentally dropped and cracked it before even making this video, and you can clearly see that the cracks extend throughout the screen. Speaking of the screen is a 6.4 inches pls TFT, with 81.6 screen to body ratio. It's also a 720 by 1560 pixels at 19.5 by 9 aspect ratio and finally, a 268 pixel per inch density, the left side of the phone houses, a dual NATO sim card support and an additional micro SD card for expandable storage. At the top is a 3.5 millimeter, headphone jack and a secondary microphone for stereo audio, recording the right showcases, the volume rockers on the top and the power buttons just beneath them. The bottom houses, the main microphone an USB type-c connector and a single firing speaker and finally, on the back.

Is a nice casing around it, but it's quite reflective and is a massive fingerprint magnet there. You will find a triple camera setup, a single led, flash, the fingerprint sensor and the Samsung logo just at the bottom. It's running on android 10 on Samsung's, one UI, skin, a snapdragon 450 chipsets attached to two gigs of internal storage and 2 gigs of ram or 3 gigs of ram. But if you want more storage, you can opt for the 64 gigs of internal storage, with 3 gigs of ram and finally, with a 4 000 William hour battery with these specs, your daily gaming shouldn't come at any problem. So if you watch my review of the Samsung Galaxy m11, which you can find up here by clicking on the cards or checking the links in the description, you notice that the a11 and the m11 are, they are basically the same phone.

So we are talking about the Azad's design, the exact screen size and resolution, the exact parts' placement, the same camera and even the chipsets are the exact same thing. The only defense I could figure out where the battery life, the camera bump and the size of the phones. But then again I think it's just one defense, because the m11 comes with a 5 000 William power battery. Whilst the a11 comes with four thousand William power battery, so I think because the battery is bigger on the m11, the phone is going to be much bigger than the a11, and it's also going to be much chunkier and heavier and again because the battery on the m11 is much bigger. The camera cutout is not going to protrude as much as the a11 setting up a finger for extra security takes less than a minute to complete and overall the scanner works.

Just fine, I had quite a negligible number of accidental readings, but they are so minimal that I can forgive besides. The fingerprint sensor is an option for face recognition which uses the front facing camera to scan and unlock your device for the rear facing cameras. We have a 13, megapixel, f, 1.8, wide lens, a 5, megapixel, f, 2.2 ultrawide and a 2 megapixel f 2.4 for the dev sensor and the camera app is straightforward and quite simple to navigate through and the amazing feature about. It is, if you dive into the pro mode, you have the options to tweak some karma settings like the white balance and the is olive focus mode also uses a 2 megapixel depth sensor to get some both shots as well. Now, in my opinion, images on the main lens look amazing, I mean I was really impressed, but when you switch to the ultra-wide, it's its not as bad as on the techno and the infinite, but it's very acceptable.

I can. I can see myself using this, sometimes when it comes to recording videos, all the phones, I've reviewed so far, still record at 1080p.30 frames per second- and this is how it's loose and sounds like on the Samsung Galaxy a11 all right. So this is the visual quality of the Samsung a11. This is from the rear camera um, I'm going to switch to the ultrawide so that you can see how it looks like by the way. This is where I teach I'm looking at the ultra-right.

This is quite nice. I'm really impressed by that and again something about Samsung camera setup. Changing the exposure right in the camera settings. I think it's a nice idea, so yeah ultra-wide loose great now for the 8 megapixel front facing camera. I really like it, but there's a problem with it.

It has some kind of zoomed in effect. Well, usually we call it crop factor it zooms in onto your face anytime. They are recording or taking pictures with the front-facing camera. You know what let me just show you. I mean the video quality again 1080p 30 frames per second- and this is how it looks once facing.

Camera is quite zoomed into my face. This is how far I can stretch my hand, and it's still zoomed into my face, and you don't have the option to use any ultrawide, because it is just one less in here so yeah. Let me know if the video quality is cool. Now, I'm not even joking here with the front-facing camera, I had my hand, stretched, fall out and the camera still zoomed into my face. Ah, that's the only problem I had with the front facing camera anything apart from that.

I think it performs like any regular phone. One great feature: I see a lot of phones implementing these days is the option to switch to dark mode which will make all apps on the phone black or dark. Now this is quite useful in case you don't want to have so much ice trains at night and if you want to improve your battery life as well, then using the dark mode is just perfect for you, so yeah. If you're in the market for a new phone, then the Samsung Galaxy a11 is one to go in for um. What I like about this besides the m11 is that you are getting it for a much cheaper price.

So if you have around 800 to 850, can I see this with you? Then you can definitely purchase one of these um. It can even come down depending on where you are buying it from the only side effect is that you are going to get a 4 000 million power battery as compared to the 5 000 William. And if you are someone who cares so much about the screen, then get the Samsung Galaxy a20, which I'll do a review about once I get my hand on it, because it's using the super AMOLED screen, it's going to give you much vibrant colors and much vivid images, so yeah. Thank you guys for watching. If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up subscribe to this channel and other channels which I have them linked below and, as always, don't forget to share with your family and friends.

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