Samsung Galaxy A02 Review

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Whether you’re looking to upgrade from your old phone or you’re just starting out in the smartphone world, the Samsung Galaxy A02 is a great choice. While it’s budget-friendly, it still offers a lot of great features and a solid dual camera setup.

Dual 13MP + 2M rear camera

Powered by a quad-core MediaTek processor and running Android 10 + One UI 2.0, Samsung Galaxy A02 (A022M) offers users a smooth and user-friendly experience. It features dual rear cameras, a 6.5-inch Infinity-V display, a 5000 mAh battery and up to 2GB of RAM. There is also a dedicated dual-SIM slot for up to two SIM cards.

The Samsung Galaxy A02 (A022M) has a modern matte finish that provides a soft surface texture. The 6.5-inch display features an Infinity-V design with a water-drop notch for the selfie camera.

6.5-inch touchscreen display

Having a 6.5-inch touchscreen display on Samsung Galaxy A02 gives you the experience of watching movies, playing games, or reading on a large screen. The A02 is a good choice for people looking for a budget phone that offers a great Android experience.

Samsung Galaxy A02 (A022M) is available in three color options. You can choose from Black, Blue, or Gray. The phone comes with a 5000 mAh battery that lasts for two days on a single charge. It supports dual SIM cards and is available with a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also features a built-in accelerometer sensor.

7.8-watt charger

Considering its hefty price tag, Samsung’s Galaxy A02 is not your average joe. As for design, it boasts of a bezel-less front face and a large, if not unorthodox, fingerprint sensor. With a weight of 206 grams, the Galaxy A02 isn’t a pocket thumper but it’s not a lightweight either. The display boasts of a 6.5-inch display with a pixel count of 216 pixels per inch, or about one million pixels per square inch, for those of you who like to bet on your smartphone’s ability to handle that much pixels. The Samsung Galaxy A02 also boasts of a hefty 5000mAh battery.

One UI 2.5 over Android 10

During the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2019, Samsung announced a new custom Android skin called One UI. It was designed to make larger smartphones easier to use and more visually appealing. One UI is available on a number of Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S10 and Note 10.

One UI is a software overlay developed by Samsung that offers a number of different features. Some of the new features include improved text input, a new lock screen customization, and a new gesture system for navigation.

Lacks fingerprint scanner and facial recognition technology

Despite its affordable price, the Samsung Galaxy A02 packs a ton of features. It is fast, has a great battery life, and has a unique design. With a 6.5-inch screen and a plastic frame, it is easy to hold and use.

The Samsung Galaxy A02 has a 5000mAh battery, lasting up to three days on a single charge. In addition, the battery supports fast charging. The A02 can be recharged through the micro USB port or a 7.8-watt charger.

Cheapest of the three phones at $130

Despite its low price, Samsung Galaxy A02 is a decent entry into Samsung’s Galaxy line. It offers basic smartphone features and a large display. It also includes a headphone jack and supports dual SIMs.

The Galaxy A02 features a 6.5-inch display with HD+ resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass protection. It also comes with a 5000mAh battery. It runs Android 10 with One UI 2.0 extra-performance OS. It has 3GB RAM and 32GB or 64GB storage. It also supports microSD cards for extra storage.

Slower than the sloth-like Galaxy A12

Those with a Samsung Galaxy A12 will likely be disappointed that this 6.5-inch handset is not the fastest mobile phone. The A12 above has a Qualcomm processor, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of onboard storage. If you’re looking to upgrade from your current ride, you might want to consider one of the more popular Android One devices. It would be best if you also thought the Samsung Galaxy S, which boasts a bigger screen and a better camera. It’s hard to tell which handset will win your business.

Noisier than the Motorola Moto E6 Plus

Compared to last year’s Moto E5 Plus, the Moto E6 Plus is more compact and has more space for a 3,000 mAh battery. However, battery life is a little shorter. If you’re looking for a budget smartphone, you might want to try this one.

The Moto E6 Plus’ front camera is pretty good. It takes good photos in various lighting conditions and has a portrait mode. It’s also capable of recording HD video. However, the images are soft and take a long time to process. It’s also prone to overexposing images when not in sunlight.

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