In an effort to take on the increased competition from the Chinese smartphone makers, including Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo, Samsung has been on a reinvention spree this year with its smartphone lineups.
In an effort to take on the increased competition from the Chinese smartphone makers, including Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo, Samsung has been on a reinvention spree this year with its smartphone lineups.
The Galaxy A80 comes with a full-screen display without any notch or punch hole. You get rotating triple rear camera setup, which also doubles as front cameras. It is the first smartphone powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G SoC.
Samsung Galaxy A80 is the brand's slightly riskier take on the . It's one of the most ‘different' Samsung phones we've seen in a long time and could be an interesting look what see flagships looking like in the future.
Beyond the fun rotating pop-up camera, and the high-quality notchless screen you get as a result, the Samsung Galaxy A80 doesn't have too many impressive features, and verges on irritating to use at times.
Novel pop-up; spinning cameras; High quality screen; Fast charging is decidedly fast
All-around slow to use; Camera is OK; not great; Unreliable data connection
So, in the end, it all comes down to whether you should buy the A80 or not. But that's a tricky question because this one does cost a good amount of money, although little less than the flagship, and other than the rotating camera mechanism, it does fall back against S10 in a majority of the aspects...
The Samsung Galaxy A80 is the latest and the highest feature-packed smartphone of the Galaxy A-series . As you expect, so far, the Galaxy A80 is the most priced device of the A-series.
Samsung's high-class Galaxy A80 smartphone is a quite large and also heavy device that can score with several innovations: The quick-charging technology that uses 25 watts is convincing and up to now has not even been available in the more expensive Galaxy S models.
very fast charging; almost the whole front is the display; great selfie quality; solid battery life; many LTE frequency bands; stable case
heavy, no face recognition, slightly slow fingerprint sensor, camera has no optical image stabilizer; ...and no variable optical zoom, fairly inaccurate GPS, ToF camera is hardly used, mediocre voice quality
The competitive push to make an "all-screen" phone has by now resulted in some pretty head-scratching design decisions. Starting with Apple's wide notch and ending with Samsung's display holes, they've done lasting aesthetics damage that was pretty much uncalled for - they could all learn something...
Big; uninterrupted; high-quality display; New Infinity design lets you take selfies with the best camera on the phone; Eye-pleasing; functional OneUI; Handy in-screen finger scanner; Very fast charging
Camera performance could be better; especially in low light; Middling battery life for the unit capacity; No notification LED and the AoD alternative is a battery hog; Weight and size are on the heavy and cumbersome side; Slow fingerprint reader
had to return this ou can only hear people with headphone in if used normally its very low in hearing people even with the volume up had to return it
I love the specs and love Samsung. Its an awesome innovation. Super Camera.
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