Samsung Galaxy M 11: this is Samsung's latest entry in the usually competitive galaxy M series of smartphones. So what's the deal with this one? What Samsung giving us here is there anything interesting about this phone? Let's get right to it once we take it out of the box, hey guys, ash here from c4 attack and if you do end up liking. What you see in this video please subscribe and turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon. Let's now get started, the unboxing are pretty standard affair. We have a slide open box inside. We find the regular literature that week, Start, Guide, warranty card, etc.
Furthermore, we then have the galaxy m11 itself. There are three color options: violet metallic blue and this one, the black. Let's get to it in a bit. We then have a 15 watt, fast charger, along with the USB, type-c, cable and a subjective M, and that's pretty much it for the box contents. Once again, these are all the things we got in the box, and this is the Samsung Galaxy m11.
So what changes do we get with it? Well, let's start with the build. The m11 is slightly taller wider and even thicker than the emptiness. It also happens to be 28 grams, heavier than its predecessor as the screen size gone up, not really so why this increase in footprint, when something initially announced there M series of smartphones, both the m20 and M 30, had 5000 mAh batteries, while the m10 only had of 4000 mAh battery. Now the M 21 and the M 31 they've gone 6000 mAh and yes, the m11 comes with a 5000 mAh battery, given the 25% increase in battery capacity, I feel the slight increase in footprint is worth it and the phone is just as wheelie in hand as its predecessor. In fact more.
So as this plastic back, it's got a matte finish instead of glossy, it helps with grip and, in my humble opinion, looks better since it doesn't pick up fingerprints and smudges quite as much. This belt seems functional. We have the power in volume keys to the right, the headphone, jack and secondary noise. Cancelling microphone up top a tray to the left. With this can house to sense and a micro SD card, so Samsung seems to be continuing with that friend, which is good beneath.
We have the primary microphone speaker and between those two, a USB type-c port coming to the front, while the display hasn't changed in size, the not just gone, and it's replaced by a tiny little and obtrusive punch hole to the top left. This is why Samsung seems to have gone with the LCD here instead of AMOLED. What do you guys think? Does a punch hole that the cost of AMOLED makes sense to you? Or would you have liked to see an AMOLED panel? Even if that meant having an arch leave? A comment down below I could have given a pool but hey YouTube's, remodeling pools so claim. YouTube leave a comment down below and let me know that said this seems to be a good LCD panel. The resolution remains the same: HD plus the aspect ratio to nineteen point, five by nine and at 268 pixels per inch.
It's not very sharp, but the colors are fine and so are the viewing angles. The brightness levels are also quite good. I had no issues looking at the screen when I was getting these selfies outdoors, these were shot with the 8 megapixel selfie camera. That's in that punch pool to the top left, the dynamic range is a little lacking, for example, look at my hand being blown out here, but the rest of the image it came out. Well, my crappy hair apart I like the selfies, the details they were there colors were natural, and I also liked how, when you tell a Samsung phone to leave the poodle mode off, it actually leaves the beauty mode off with a lot of other brands.
You still get some unnatural, smooth line, not the case here. By the way, that's the software crop option that we've been seeing with Samsung's as the cameras these days. Moving on to. What's on the inside the Enos chip on the m10 s, it's been replaced with a Qualcomm chip. This is the snapdragon 450, and it's coupled with 3 or 4 gigs of ram along with 32 or 64 gigs of eMMC 5.1 storage. This one's definitely not spec heavy, but with regular use.
It felt fine from a performance perspective. The m11 feels like it could be a good second phone, or it could be a phone. You could recommend to people who don't game or use phones extensively, because the light usage 1ui 2.0 here felt good enough. There's the occasional stutter yes, but for the most part it was smooth sailing. There are a lot of pre-installed apps, but they can be uninstalled now this is despite us opting out of each install request during boot.
Moving through the apps browsing, the m11 felt smooth. We have a dark moon, the support for themes, so you can keep your home screen. Looking interesting, we get about twenty-three gigs of usable storage out of the 32, which is par for the course. Of course, we can always expand it further. Given the dedicated micros support talking about support, we have an FM radio, the space unlock, which was fast ?, and this thing a print scanner to the back, quick and gets the job done now.
If you look close when I was talking about the fingerprint scanner, you'd have noticed that the m11 comes with a Dribble camera setup. Instead of its predecessors, dual camera, the earth sensor isn't exactly groundbreaking. It's just a depth sensor, but it should help improve the life focus shots the age deduction for it. What do you guys think? How does this look, and I'd love to compare these side by side with the MTS which doesn't have a depth sensor, but sadly I don't have that phone with me? That's one of the few m-series phones that we did not cover now the other two cameras. At first glance.
They appear to be the same ones from the mDNS 13 megapixel, regular and five megapixel ultra-wide. There is a small difference system, though the primary 13 megapixel sensor is paired with an even faster F 1.8 lens. So, as you can see from these images, the depth of field is shallow. That is, the background, gets quite blurry I. Also like Samsung's color processing, everything appears rich.
The dynamic range for the price is acceptable. There also seems to be a good amount of detail being captured. The 5 megapixel ultra white is as good as you can expect for the segment, it's not as good as the primary, but does serve the purpose of being able to fit more into a single frame. It's always nice to have options right. Technology has grown so fast that we've started to expect 4k recording even on budget phones like this and sadly that's one thing.
The m11 doesn't have maybe next time right. The Full HD video though it seems to be good, and with that we get the pricing. The Galaxy ml event starts at eleven thousand rupees, and this time there is a high of 464 variant as well. That's price, two thousand more at this price, the m11 seems to be a great choice for everyone who doesn't wanna, buy a Chinese phone. That seems to be quite a bit of that sentiment going around now.
So this might make sense. What do you guys think is the m11 something you see yourself getting? It feels like a perfectly functional style phone. Of course, I'll have something more conclusive to say in the full review till then for your time, thanks for watching this video and if it's not too much of a hassle hit that thumbs up button also subscribe. If you want to watch more content like this, if you've already subscribed hit that Bell icon to turn on notifications until next time, my name is Ashe. You've been watching c4 attack, and I'm signing off.
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