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Yes, the Samsung Galaxy A30 features a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection for the 6.4-inch AMOLED display.
The Samsung Galaxy A30 is powered by the Exynos 7904 processor paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage, which can further be expanded via a microSD card up to 512GB.
The Samsung Galaxy M30 flairs better in two key areas namely the camera with a triple-camera setup and a larger 5,000 mAh battery, however, the Samsung Galaxy A30 flaunts an AMOLED display for better viewing experience.
The Samsung Galaxy A30 flaunts a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with 1080p resolution and a 16MP dual-camera setup that draws power from the Exynos 7904 octa-core processor paired with 4GB RAM and is fueled by a 4,000 mAh battery with fast charging support.
No, the Samsung Galaxy A30 doesn’t support 4K recording on its 16MP dual-camera setup.
No, the Samsung Galaxy A30 doesn’t support wireless charging for the 4,000 mAh battery but includes 15W fast charging support via a USB Type-C cable.
The Samsung Galaxy A50 is superior to the Samsung Galaxy A30 in various aspects including the camera, processor, and even the display, although, both smartphones have 15W fast charging support.
Yes, there is only 4G support on the Samsung Galaxy A30 and skips 5G network.
No, there is no IP protection for the Samsung Galaxy A30.
The Samsung Galaxy A30 is a good value for money, especially for its display of a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with 1080p resolution and 4,000 mAh battery with 15W fast charging support.
Rating a smartphone is a tedious process and a lot of parameters have to be considered before judging the overall performance of the device such as display, camera, processor, RAM, storage, battery, and the pricing.
So, here are how these specs will affect the real-life usage of a device and why how we meticulously consider each of these points to rate a smartphone.
Cameras have evolved a lot over the last few years and multi-camera setup is a new norm. We consider various parameters like MP count, aperture size, pixel size, image stabilization to rate a camera system of a smartphone out of 5. Any device that scores more than 3.5 can take good photos and videos and if a phone scores over 4, then it will be one of the best camera smartphones in the market.
Though battery seems like an underrated feature and we look at the battery capacity, fast charging supporting technology, and even the wireless charging capability is also taken into consideration to rate smartphone's battery capability.
The display is the face of a smartphone. And there are a lot of parameters like the panel technology (IPS LCD, OLED, TFT) and other parameters also taken into consideration like the resolution, pixel density, and refresh rate.
A smartphone could have great specs, but if it is not priced well then you might not get the best value-for-money. So, we compare a smartphone with the contemporaries to rate the value-for-money of a device out of 5.
This aspect is decided on various sub specifics, such as availability of microSD card slot, the amount of RAM the device offers, processor capability, and the network support. This parameter has more weightage when compared to other departments.