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| Samsung Galaxy A30 features a large 6.4-inch FHD+ display. |
Samsung quietly launched its revamped Galaxy A series in
India last week. The refreshed series features Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30 and
Galaxy A50 starting at Rs 8,940 and going up to Rs 22,990.
Of the three, the Galaxy A30
is a mid-range budget phone with a price tag of Rs 16,990. The smartphone comes
with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. Galaxy A30 comes with a refreshed
design, dual cameras, fast charging and OneUI. Here’s our first impression of
the new Galaxy A30.
Display, design
Galaxy A30 sports a U-shaped
notch which Samsung calls the ‘Infinity-U’ display. The smartphone has curved
edges with a tall body. You’ll find the power button and volume keys on the
right side of the phone.
The fingerprint sensor is
placed at the rear panel which is a plastic body topped with a glossy finish. A
trend being adopted by smartphone brands these days, this is aimed to give a
premium look and feel to budget phones. Most phones turn out looking tacky, but
the Galaxy A30 finds a balance by being subtle without losing premium touch. It
comes in three colour options of black, red and blue.
Galaxy A30 has a large
6.4-inch FHD+ display. Thanks to its AMOLED panel, the smartphone’s display
offers vivid colours and good contrast.
Performance
Samsung uses its new Exynos
7904 processor on the Galaxy A30. The same chipset powers the Galaxy M30 phone
as well. In comparison, rival chipsets like Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660 are said
to give better performance than the Exynos 7904. Overall performance can only
be judged after a full review, though.
Galaxy A30 runs on the new
OneUI based on Android 9 Pie. The new UI is especially designed for large
screened phones with a cleaner and minimalist look. The icons are placed on the
lower half of the screen making it easier for users to navigate around. OneUI
is definitely better to use than the previous Samsung Experience with no flashy
animations or gimmicky features on the phone.
The smartphone packs a
4,000mAh battery with 15W fast charging and USB Type-C port.
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| Samsung Galaxy A30 features a plastic body with a glossy finish. |
For
photography, Galaxy A30 sports dual 16-megapixel and 5-megapixel rear cameras.
The secondary 5-megapixel sensor has 123-degree ultra-wide lens. I tried out
the camera indoors and the photos turned out pretty good. But a better clarity
can be given only through testing the cameras outdoors and in low-light.
I
did notice the camera app to be a little slow while switching from normal to
wide-angle. The phone also lagged a little while moving around the camera app
itself.
There’s
a 16-megapixel front camera for selfies. I particularly liked the front camera
as the selfies turned out really clear and crisp provided you turn the beauty
filter off.
Summing up,
During
my brief usage of the Galaxy A30, I discovered that the phone is pretty, has
promising cameras and performance too. But the price tag could be a downer for
the Galaxy A30 as similar offerings can be found on cheaper phones. For
example, the Redmi Note 7 also comes with
similar specifications and features but costs around Rs 5,000
lesser.


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