Samsung Galaxy A70 Unboxing & Hands on Review! By C4ETech

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Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A70 Unboxing & Hands on Review!

The galaxy a 70 Samsung's most premium, current-gen a CBS one in India today, it's here and in today's video, let's unbox it and see what Samsung's done with this: hey guys, josh here from c4 attack and let's get started. So what do you guys think of Samsung's a series? Do you think they are doing pretty good here, innovative new offerings, especially like the AAT that should be launching in India next month? What do you think? Let me know in the comments below and if you do end up liking this video, please don't forget to turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon. So here's the box, the a70, comes in opening it up. We've got something to the top. This box here houses the Quick, Start Guide world II card, the regular literature, along with the soft case. Next we have the a70 itself.

It's got that rainbow back pattern going for it. We've seen it on other a series phones in the past. It feels pretty similar to those in hand -. It kind of feels similar, removing that plastic. Now the 70 it is over 180 grams heavy, but it doesn't feel all that bulky.

The curved edges to the back. It kind of helps with the ergonomics. The plastic pack makes it a little less slippery than glass, but it does pick up a lot of smudges and fingerprints very easily and given plastic I also expected to pick up more scratches than glass. Anyway, let's take a quick tour around the device. The power and volume keys are present to the right.

The secondary noise. Cancelling microphone can be found up top the left houses, the triple car tray. There are two sims and a micros and to the bottom, we've got the speaker, a primary microphone type, C port and a three-and-a-half millimeter headphone jack talking about the type C port and headphone jack. Let's get back to the Box, the a70 has a 25 watt fast charger. Samsung calls this superfast.

Charging there are a pair of in earphones included and the 70 has a type c2 type-c cable. Now this is because the travel adapter takes taxi input. Now. What do you think of that, like it or hate? The fact that you now need an extra cable for data transfer. Let me know in the comments, let's now jump back to the 870, we have an Infinite you display here Infinite, you are Samsung, speak for a display with the water drop notch.

This is where Samsung houses at 32 megapixel selfie camera. Now the panel itself, it's excellent. The resolution is Full HD, plus it's six point. Seven inches large, the colors are vivid, it's bright. The contrast is excellent.

Given its AMOLED its Samsung, you know there is also white van l1 certification, so consuming HD content with this panel. It should be great. No, it's not just the display itself sometimes managed to keep the bezels really slim. So, despite having a six point, seven inches display the 70 doesn't feel way too big. The overall footprint is manageable by the way just like, with the 50 Samsung's, also included and under display optical fingerprint scanner, and you're, not sure if its different hardware or software tweaks, but this one seems to work better than the one on the 50, at least with my initial impressions.

That's what I felt now moving on to internals we've got the snapdragon 675 running the show here now. This is the same chip as we've seen on the VIVO V 15 pro and, of course, the Redmi Note 7 pro there are 6 gigs of RAM and 128 gigs of storage and remember dedicated support for micro SD, just like other a series. Phones, the 70, also runs on one UI built on top of Android 9 PI, and it comes with full-fledged Samsung pair. So you can use it to mimic a card swipe wherever credit or debit cards are accepted, then the regular one UI features like the always-on display functionality are also present and accounted for. Overall, the combination of the Snapdragon 675 with one UI should perform well and oh yeah almost forgot.

There is a pretty large 4500 William hour battery inside, so you probably won't have to worry about battery life. The 25 watt charger means the 70 can charge faster than the Galaxy S 10, plus that's kinda ridiculous. Right now, in regard to optics, we've got a triple camera setup to the back. This is very similar to what we've seen with the galaxy a 50. The second and third sensors are in fact identical: 8 megapixel f/2 into 5-megapixel debt sensor, exactly what we've seen with an FFT.

The primary sensor is different, though it's a 32 megapixel sensor. Here, it's still coupled with the F 1.7 lens, it still shoots: 12 megapixels. By default, you still lose HDR. If you shoot at over 12 megapixels, but as you can see, the images do seem quite good. They seem to be rich.

The dynamic range seems to be good once again: initial impressions, the selfie camera again shoots 12 megapixels by default, and that's coupled with AF 2.0 lens. Now, with all that we get to the pricing the galaxy. A 70 is priced at 29,000 rupees here in India, and if you are thinking about you know, is that worth the price? Well, if you're just looking at the chip, then now the Redmi, note 7 pro or the upcoming real me.3 pro should be better deals, but as a package does it have something more to offer. Well, let me test it out and get back to you soon. In the meantime, you guys do.

Let me know what you think about the Galaxy a7 TV are the comments below and with that we get to the end of this video. It is time I bid. You adieu, thumbs up thumbs down, based on whatever you felt about the video subscribe turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon. If you haven't yet and if you've not checked out either of these videos or other channel FT, please do so now, and I guess. That said thanks a lot for watching til next time my name's ash you've been watching c4 react, and I'm signing off.

For now, you guys have a great day bye, bye.


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