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  • - When you think about Samsung phones,

  • you probably think about this one right here.

  • This is the Galaxy S20, or maybe you think of the Note line,

  • if you like styluses.

  • Those are Samsung's Halo phones,

  • but they're not actually the Samsung phones

  • that most people buy.

  • You see the top two selling Android phones worldwide

  • last year, were not Samsung's S phones or Notes

  • or Huawei or anything else.

  • They were Galaxy A series phones.

  • That is what people buy,

  • and now Samsung's making a big push to get Americans

  • in on buying those kinds of phones

  • with this thing right here, the Galaxy A51.

  • In the U.S., it's available on AT&T, and Xfinity Mobile,

  • Amazon.com and Samsung.com, but the big deal here is

  • that is costs 399 dollars.

  • So, how does Samsung do a 400 dollar phone?

  • (upbeat music)

  • Every phone has compromises,

  • and 400 dollar phones have more compromises than most.

  • You have to pick what you care about, so just for an example

  • of those trade-offs, here is the iPhone SE from Apple,

  • and Apple picked caring about the processor and the camera,

  • instead of caring about having a big screen and getting rid

  • of these big dopey bezels.

  • So, what are Samsung's priorities for the Galaxy A51?

  • Well, Samsung will tell you that

  • there are three things, their,

  • Awesome screen, awesome camera, long lasting battery life

  • Okay sure, yes, that commercial's a banger.

  • Awesome screen, awesome camera, long lasting battery life

  • It's, it's a,

  • Awesome screen, awesome camera, long lasting battery life

  • - Okay, stop, hang on, oh my God.

  • Screen, camera, battery life those are the priorities

  • for the A51, and all three are good for a 400 dollar phone,

  • but none of them are awesome.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Let's just start with the screen.

  • It is 6.5 inches at 1080p and it's OLED, and it's good.

  • It is a big screen, it gets pretty bright,

  • and I'm not gonna pixel peep it.

  • I just like it.

  • I thin having a big screen is awesome, and I do not think

  • there are going to be a lot of other 400 dollar phones

  • this year, with screens that are this good.

  • Except, there's a hole-punch selfie camera, and that's fine.

  • I have no problem with hole-punch selfie cameras,

  • but Samsung put a shiny chrome ring

  • around the selfie camera right in the middle of the screen,

  • and you see it all the time, and it is super distracting.

  • Why?

  • why Samsung?

  • Why?

  • The other thing about the screen is

  • that there's a fingerprint sensor underneath it

  • which also should be fine, but y'all it's super slow.

  • It's an optical sensor which whatever, but you stare at it,

  • and there's this little green circle thing,

  • and you kind of just hope it unlocks in under a second,

  • and it never does.

  • So, screen, good.

  • Parts underneath the screen, not so much.

  • Second thing, let's talk camera, well cameras.

  • There is a 48 megapixel main sensor

  • that kicks out 12 megapixel images by default.

  • There's a 12 megapixel ultra-wide sensor,

  • a five megapixel macro sensor and a depth camera,

  • and then the selfie camera inside

  • that stupid chrome ring is 32 megapixels.

  • And the photos are, well,

  • you can tell it is a 400 dollar Samsung phone.

  • White balances okay,

  • but Samsung really, really, really hates shadows,

  • so in light photos it tries to brighten them up too much,

  • and in the dark, it just freaks out

  • and takes kind of terrible pictures.

  • The details when zoom in on anything are just kinda messy.

  • The ultra-wide and the macro lenses, they're super fun.

  • I actually love using them,

  • but this like full resolution 48 megapixel mode

  • that you can do, it really doesn't add much.

  • And the selfies they're hit and miss,

  • and portrait mode is, well it's almost all this.

  • I think that Samsung software

  • for imaging processing is really starting to fall behind

  • in 2020, so when it doesn't have great camera hardware

  • to fall back on like it does with the Galaxy S20,

  • you can really tell.

  • Look, the Pixel 3a and the iPhone SE, they have cameras

  • that are like

  • whoa, I didn't think an inexpensive camera could do that.

  • This camera system is like

  • yep that's a cheap phone all right.

  • (relaxing music)

  • Alright, the third thing is battery life,

  • and I have to be honest and say that testing battery life

  • when you're stuck at home all day isn't the easiest thing,

  • but, I've been using it for a little bit less than a week,

  • and my takeaway is that you'll probably get more than a day,

  • but you're not gonna get two, so battery life is good,

  • but I expected awesome

  • because it has a 4000 milliamp battery,

  • so I'm trying to figure out what the disconnect is there,

  • and I think it might be the processor.

  • This has Samsung's Exynos 9611

  • which is an overclocked version

  • of the last one, and so it should be fast, but it's not.

  • You can definitely tell when it's trying hard,

  • and this only has four gigs of RAM on it,

  • and you can definitely tell that, too.

  • It's just kind of slow.

  • When you're inside an app, it's okay,

  • but sometimes it just makes you wait.

  • Alright, what else?

  • Well, I still like Samsung's One UI software.

  • I think it's really good for big screened phones,

  • but I don't like that I can't trust Samsung

  • to give me software updates for this thing after two

  • or three years, and I've got the Verizon version here,

  • and I hate, I mean I super hate,

  • how much crap they let Verizon put on this thing.

  • There's nowhere else charging,

  • but there's 128 gigs of storage,

  • and you can expand it with microSD,

  • and there's a headphone jack.

  • The overall design and build quality

  • of this phone is really nice.

  • Samsung calls this material glasstic.

  • (fingers tap)

  • And yeah, that's sort of like plasticky glass,

  • but it's better than that sounds.

  • It's actually alright.

  • I really like the design of this phone.

  • So, that is the Galaxy A51.

  • Basically, it's not an overachiever.

  • It performs exactly as well as

  • you'd expect a 400 dollar Samsung phone to perform in 2020

  • which is better than it would've been a couple of years ago,

  • but it's still not awesome.

  • You do get this really solid, really big 6.5 inch screen,

  • and it is the best thing about this phone,

  • and screens are really important on any phone,

  • but look, there are gonna be

  • a bunch of sub 500 dollar phones

  • with big screens this year,

  • and I think at least one of them is going to be awesome.

  • It's just that this Galaxy A51, it doesn't quite get there.

  • Hey, thank you so much for watching,

  • if you wanna see another tech video,

  • Becca actually just reviewed the Pixel Buds

  • which are way more interesting than you'd expect,

  • so you should click on it to watch it.

  • I still don't know where to point.

- When you think about Samsung phones,

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