Spending a lot of money for a smartphone? It doesn't have to be like that, Samsung says, presenting its affordable entry-level Galaxy A20e for 179 Euros (~$199). It is able to score with astonishingly comprehensive equipment, offering an octa-core SoC, a dual camera, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, dual SIM, and VoLTE, among other things.
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Thank You for the Review. I have only one question about an adaptive brightness. There is no light sensor in the specifications, so I suppose it uses the front camera. How quick is the adaptive brightness?
Are you guys sure it has AptX? Official specs doesnt say so
This is a great phone. Suitable fir me aged 78.
Why can't I get what's app now?
Can Samsung reinstate what's all in the difficult time we need to contact family with it.
How did they get such good quality out of this phone's camera? I can't seem to replicate the results, my old Huawei 5C from 2016 takes better images and the phones were similarly priced.
How can I know how long the battery will last in this phone (or any phone reviewed here) if I do nothing but just have it ready to receive calls?