Welcome and from me is a lgk52, and today I'll show you an unboxing along with a quick overview of the device. So this is the trash box that it comes in a little cardboard, uh without any kind of rigidity to it and inside we get a phone, so just straight up: slop it out of here and then get inside and in here is the inclusion of a case so always nice to see that and some ejector along with just paperwork. So breaking it aside, then here we got the case, and apart from that, we do have a charger. So this is a normal one, type, an USB to ASM type c, all right, yep type c, and the charger is a measly 10 watts. That's always nice to see. So I just drop these two here and let's see what else? That's the case, let's pop it out of the casing right here there we go: that's the phone now I did already set it up, so we don't have to and straight off the bat you can see.
This is the display. It does have an uh cutout for the camera right on right at the top, and the display here has a 6.6 inch display with a full or HDD resolution, which is a 720 by 1600, and it's just an IPS lcd with an 83.1 screen to body ratio and 266 pixels per inch. So nothing really special here and then, if we flip it over to the back oops flip it over to the back, we will see the camera setup. So, as you can see, there is a quadruple camera setup and, let's be honest, we only get two cameras here I would say so. We have the 48 megapixel wide 5, megapixel, ultra-wide 2, megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth and 90 of the time the 2 megapixels uh, both sensors are just absolute garbage and shouldn't be used ever, but we will test, if that's the case here as well.
So without further ado, let's launch the camera get out of here. There we go nope, not what I wanted. That's the camera. There we go and let's see we have photo size right now, set to 12 nopes that won't do uh max out 48 megapixels and let's get to it. So there is my little plenty and way too big of a part in it.
I'm going to try to get closer see if I can focus on it. Okay, so these are the normal photos out of the 48 megapixel sensor, and this one looks uh. Okay, I mean there, it's lacking my focus right here, but that is my fault. Let's see this one, which was a little further, so the 40 megapixel is alright. It's nothing mind-blowing, as you can see, once you start zooming in it kind of loses the quality uh but overly uh.
It's okay! You can see basically each needle right here, and it did a fairly good job with capturing them and separating it from the background right here so thumbs up a bit. Okay. I can't complain here, and now we're going to go to portrait which, for the most part, uses the um that sensor- and here I will expect it to literally fall apart. So, let's see if that will be the case, trying to see why, where I'm trying to focus it's always blurry but everywhere around it's not. Let me try that again, I'm just going to see the lenses.
Look. Okay, I'm going to wipe them anyway, just to okay. Let's try that once more, so this is using. Apparently honestly, I can't really see a difference between those two. It looks, I would say almost exactly the same: let's go actually, so this is the uh.
Let me also check it quickly, yeah, it is on portrait, so this should be using the uh the depth sensor, but honestly, based on the quality that it is. It just looks like it is uh only the 48 megapixel sensor without the depth, one uh the devs usually creates a fake both which, as we have already seen, wasn't needed anyway. There was a both effect because of the subject being way closer and then what is back there, and here we have basically the same quality of the photo and that's why I don't think it is actually using the depth sensor right here now. You could totally see it without any kind of doubt when the depth sensor is used, because it fails to separate the plant itself from the background so right here where you have white, it would basically cut these up well needles and create this like distinctive line of blur, and it is not happening here so either did they do the most amazing job on a budget device that I have ever seen for a depth sensor. That is there just to add a camera account uh, or it's not even using it, which is what I'm going for right here, that it's not even using it in the portrait you can also yeah.
I don't think it's going to do anything um. This is basically the same um, so yeah. I don't think I can show you the depth sensor because it is not being used, but what I can do is show you the macro lens. Now I'm trying to get as close as I can see how close I can get before I actually capture the photo it looks like right about here is where it is focused, and this is the macro now, if you pay attention to this- and this looks blurry as hell, and it's just it's a little bright uh brighter than it should be, but I don't. I don't really consider that to be such a problem and the problem is the lack of quality here right for something that's supposed to be perfect at taking close-up photos uh.
If we go back to the actual the first one right here, which used the 48 megapixel lens, and we zoom in okay, this one was, I think, just badly captured. Where was so as an example right here, you can see that I zoomed in really, really close right, and this is still able to show like these threads, basically from where the needles are coming from something that the macro cannot do, and this is just a 48 megapixel sensor um. So if you compare that to this, this looks terrible, so, so yeah. I there's nothing, I can say uh here you just you clearly can see the quality of these photos here. So 14 megapixel here is okay, uh 5, megapixel ultra-wide is just going to be a 5 megapixel ultra-wide um, even if it's not the greatest which uh it's probably not.
It's still going to do its job like it's supposed to, but the 2 megapixel depth, which is not even being used or the 2 megapixel macro, which is outperformed by the main sensor, are just useless here, and that is just kind of what I'm getting at that. The phone has only two sensors here at best now, moving on to the front camera, the cutout one- and this is a 13 megapixel wide sensor that can shoot at 1080p 30 frames a video so just quickly see what it can do. So right here is the result now quickly see how it came out. Now the 13 megapixel is okay. I don't I'm not really complaining about it.
It's just fine. It's not winning any awards here, but it is well respected to. Okay, so moving on to the last part of this uh, it will be just the uh sheer specifications of the phone, so we do have a hello p35 processor. Here it comes with 64 gigs built in storage and four gigabytes ram, and that is the only option you can get. It is also expandable via z, SD card.
So if you need more storage, you can just slap in a card and be fine. It does have a 4 000 William hour battery and the charger was 10 watts. So it should be good enough for this kind of thing, although I would really prefer to have a faster charger here. It also has a side mounted fingerprint the power key over here. As you can see in this cutout, this is the fingerprint sensor uh.
It also has something that I really like to see, which is NFC, so you can use this phone to pay and store for, and apart from that, there's not much more to say it or apart from maybe one last thing that I will mention it has a headphone jack. So if you still use headphones, you can totally use this phone uh with wired headphones now finishing off. We have three different colors, so we have white, blue and red, and this is obviously the blue and the price of this device comes at 180 euros give or take, and at this price range the device is okay, um, the only problem I have with the cameras right here, the two useless sensors. But then it's not like a lg kind of thing, literally every manufacturer does it and I have problem with everybody that does it. I basically mentioned that every time, no matter what the phone brand is, I don't care what which one does it? I will point out to everyone that trash cameras, cameras are trash, and they will not contribute anything.
So lg is not just a specific case here, but outside that the device looks okay uh the screen isn't getting any like super bright. There is maybe a little of a problem during the daytime, as you can see right now, it's maxed out and in the environment that I have here lit up around me, which I can kind of show you as a reflection. So we have one light right here. We have another one right here and another one right here and a warm one. So with this lighting here- and this is the only lighting that is in here uh- the screen already is looking uh like its normal circumstances, are kind of like a mid-brightness, where it's similar to how paper looks like if you know what I mean but uh.
If you go outside into the direct sunlight, I presume this will get awful. So you might want to keep that in mind outside that. The phone works okay, uh, as you've seen there was not much lagging here. It did work. Fine, it does have a bit of a slower storage here, but other than that it runs fine, and I cannot complain about it and the display is fairly minimal.
As you can see there is you only have this chin at the bottom, and the only other obstruction is right at the top, with the camera a little punched out hole. So it is a fairly nice looking display right here. Besides the brightness, the 720p resolution. Here I, like I mentioned before honestly at the size and how I use the device, doesn't really bother me. I can't really see pixels, but I'm also another person to pixel peep and put the phone under a microscope.
So maybe I'm not the best one to judge here, but to me, it looks fine, and I can't complain here, and I'll set up that the phone is okay um, it's not the best budget phone, it's also uh, far from the worst one, and if you're looking for anything that is kind of like in the middle uh that you, for instance, feel like you just can't go really wrong because, oh that's kind of like a mid, I would say in the middle of the budget devices, then it's okay. It might be a little overpriced in my opinion, but it's okay um, don't have any kind of huge glaring problems with it, and the inclusion of the case is also a nice addition. I'm talking about the case. Let's actually put it in and see how it looks like so. The casing creates a protection for the camera, so you won't actually scratch them and outside that it has this kind of like a bumper feeling all around, but it doesn't do this weird kind of thing where the edges are super, like protruding out of the screen, you can still place it on the screen and bumper or the casing will protect it, but it doesn't create this annoying kind of weird edges right in the corners, which is a real, real, really nice.
Sorry for that um! So yeah um, it's an okay device, that's basically the gist of it, and if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like subscribe, and thanks for watching you.
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