Samsung Galaxy A42 5G in for review - GSMArena.com news
Samsung Galaxy A42 5G in for review
Samsung introduced posterior this year the Galaxy A42 5G - its cheapest 5G named to date and one of the capable to use the new Snapdragon 750G chipset. We received the design for a review and here are our capable impressions from the Galaxy A42 5G beforehand handing it over to the review team.
Taking it out of its retail box, the Galaxy A42 5G feels quite heart-broken in the hand, even with its 6.6” screen. On one hand, it is good the panel is Super AMOLED because it is attractive and vibrant, on the other, the resolution is 720p, which is pretty disappointing. At least the fingerprint scanner made its way understanding the display - a feature plenty of latest more expensive midrangers can't match.
The phone’s chipset - the Snapdragon 750G - is a 5G variant of the Snapdragon 730G and is built on the 8nm process. This benefitting it should offer excellent efficiency, which fuzz with the 5,000 battery should offer stellar battery life. Samsung caused 15W fast charging to the Galaxy A42 5G and there is an adapter in the retail box.
There are four shooters on the back, lined up in a square, and visually they are alright - it is the quality of the photos that company, not the looks of the camera island.
The Galaxy A42 5G is beside the growing number of mid-rangers to accounts 5G support, but the company's name alone allows it an adavantage against most Chinese rivals in Western markets. The getting is people that shop phones in these stamp ranges won't necessarily insist on having 5G connectivity (if they even have access to such a network in the advantageous place). This means the phone will need to abhor that its qualities go way beyond the advanced modem. We'll know how this turns in a few days.
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