Samsung Galaxy A03s review
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The Galaxy A03s is a well-specced entry-level smartphone with a 6.5‑inch LCD screen, a large 5,000mAh battery, a recent Android OS and OneUI interface and a no-nonsense camera.
Check out our video review to learn ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW about the Galaxy A03s’ top features, build and screen quality, battery life, performance, and camera image quality.
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Timestamps|Chapters:
00:00 — Intro
00:23 — Design and build
00:46 — Screen specs
01:13 — Single bottom-firing speaker audio test, headphone jack
01:33 — Battery endurance and charging test
01:56 — Storage options
02:03 — Side-mounted fingerprint scanner/power button
02:11 — Android 11 and UI
02:49 — Mediatek Helio P35 performance
03:12 — Camera specs
03:21 — Daylight photo quality
03:54 — Low-light photo quality
04:07 — Selfies
04:16 — Video quality
04:29 — Conclusion
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What’s the largest MicroSD card it will take? 128GB or 256GB?
Garbage phone
I got this phone after my actual phone was stolen and I needed anything before getting a proper replacement. Ended up having to stick with it for a few months and I absolutely despised it. I don’t mind the low specs, poor camera quality, mediocre screen and sound, I was absolutely expecting that. The main problem was the overall performance, it was just unbearable. Why release a phone that lags when scrolling through the app drawer? Had the experience been even remotely smooth I’d be perfectly happy, but it was just a real pain to do anything on it. Not to say that you can’t get stuff done because you can, it does everything a phone needs to do, but more often than not I wanted to just throw it out of the window.
If you need a phone that is just a phone and nothing else, get something else for the same price. I really can’t recommend it
I miss times when phones looked different, now I can’t tell difference between Samsung, Nokia or iPhone all same sht.
One of the best phone i ever used . Extremely laggy performance and very bad camera
This phone is trash. The basic system memory storage is 26gb so that leaves you with like 6gb of storage. The processing speed is so slow it lags even opening regular apps. It’s almost impossible to play any decent games. I never had any issue with Motorola same price phone I should never had went with Samsung it’s a waste of money and it takes forever to charge.
I was going to buy this cell phone I’m going to dismiss it everybody says the phone is very slow and buggy
Bought for $30 and it works! Happy with purchase 😊
Coming from a note 10 I did not want to repair. So I went with this cheap phone and it totally wasn’t worth my time. Very slow, horrible picture quality, no memory. only good for text and phone calls. I owned this phone for two days and I hated every second of it.
Just bought this for my mom since she needed a cheap phone from a shop (couldn’t buy online). She paid $200 CDN (or 220?–excluding tax) and it’s far worse than my four year old Redmi Note 8 Pro that I got on sale for 169 euros! I can’t imagine this phone holding up for more than 2 years which is sad–it’s soooo slow. There is far better hardware out there for the money. The only plus is it updated to Android 13, which I was surprised by.
Imagine being picky over a phone lol phones are literally made for call and text
I think it sucks.. cant even make a proper phone call on it..the earbuds they gave me donet fit the phone the volume is too low i cant hear a thing on it..watched instructional videos on it ready to cancel the contract,.
im currently 15 and got this as my first phone around 8 months ago
id give it a solid 7/10
only downsides i find is base storage (i have a 32 gb)
charging and gaming (some games it will load very slowly after some time yet still holds up well to most i play)
the upsides is that this is very affordable starter phone being under $200 cad, alright camera and fairly good durability even with a simple cheap case
only large issues i found so far is that it can overheat quickly under hard use, the front cameras will be blurry in hot weather needing you to lock and unlock the phone to make it work again and lastly the issue of it not picking up bluetooth signals from some earbuds/speakers
despite its downsides, i definitely say to get this phone for any age as it is probably the best barebones basic phone you can get with plenty of possible customization
Currently using this phone. I had no idea they still made phones this slow. My government free phone is faster. Ridiculous
People are so spoiled now. I’m 70. When I was growing up I had a black and white tv 7 channels. After midnight only channel 2 was on. If you were watching a movie or tv show and the phone rang or you had to go to the bathroom, you couldn’t pause the tv. There was no video tapes or DVDs and you had to use an anolog camera and you never knew how your picture came out until you carefully took the roll of film out of the camera and brought it to your local drugstore for them to send to Kodak or a prossessing company and in week or so you’d see your picture. And what you saw was what you got. You couldn’t fix the picture. If you owned a polaroid, you could see your black and white picture in about 15 seconds and a full minute for color. But the quality wasn’t as good as a Nikon. And VIDEO? NO SOUND. You’d have to buy a movie camera and a projector. And you only got 5 minutes of film that you could only film outdoors in bright light. If you wanted to shoot indoors you needed to buy very powerful and bright floodlights that blinded the people you were filming. Then you had to unload the 5 minutes worth of film and bring it to the local pharmacy or camera store for them to send it away for developing. You’d get the 5 minute movie back in about 2 weeks. Then you’d have to get out your heavy metal projector and oh yeah you’d have to buy a white movie screen that was on a tripod and a pain to set up. Then painstakingly thread the take up part of the film into the projector which took more time and patience. Then you would turn all the lights on the room off and start the projector. It usually had 2 switches. One to start the film going through the projector and the other to put that bulb in the projector on. After all that, you get to watch your 5 minute silent film. When done, you’d have to thread the film from the bottom take up reel which is now full, back up into the original reel. Put the projector into reverse and let the film rewind back into the original spool. Then you’d shut the lamp(bulb) off, but keep the projector on until the bulb cooled off in about 5 to ten minutes. Now you have cell phones. Oh yeah, I had to use a corded telephone that you had to dial with your fingers. And no answering machine. We were happy. Played outdoors a lot.
extra memory can be plugged into the usb port, sound quality is crap, so how would i listen to this thru other speakers?
Using this for a year and for a budget phone category it’s recommendable
dude its a phone„all i want is to make telephone calls..none of the other crap.…who cares?
I have this phone ONLY because my work gave me it for on call stuff. It’s AWFUL to use if you want to do LITERALLY anything other than make a phone call.
Just got it. I’m happy.