Samsung Galaxy A10e Reviews 2023: is It a Good SmartPhone?

Samsung Galaxy A10e Reviews

The Galaxy A10e should be taken into consideration if you’re looking to purchase a new Samsung phone but don’t want to spend a fortune. This Samsung galaxy A10e reviews will help you decide whether it is worth buying.

Samsung released Samsung Galaxy A10e in June 2019 along with Samsung Galaxy A20 as part of the affordable Galaxy A line.

Here is all the information you require about the Samsung galaxy A10e.

What is Samsung Galaxy A10e?

The Samsung Galaxy A10e is one of the best-selling smartphones this year.

A Samsung Exynos processor running at 1.6 GHz and 2 GB of RAM is the heart of the Samsung Galaxy A10e. A 3000 mAh battery powers the entire system and keeps it running.

The Samsung Galaxy a10e is reasonably priced, has a good display, and a long-lasting battery.

Samsung Galaxy A10e Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Reliable performance
  • Long battery life
  • Infinity Display
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Face recognition

Cons

  • Lackluster performance
  • Poor audio quality
  • Spotty camera performance
  • No fingerprint sensor or waterproofing

Design, Display, and Durability

Samsung Galaxy A10e Reviews

The Samsung Galaxy A10e is simple but attractive. It is small, light, and easy to handle, measuring just 5.8 by 2.7 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and weighing 5.0 ounces. A chunky bottom bezel and a teardrop notch for the camera are present on the front, but the proportions are good enough to keep it from looking cheap.

The front of the phone is dominated by a 5.8-inch LCD. With a resolution of 1,560 by 720, the 296 pixels per inch pixel density is respectable.

Videos and other casual uses benefit from the screen’s brightness and vibrant colors.

Cameras of Samsung Galaxy A10e

Samsung Galaxy A10e comes with an 8 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front-facing camera. In 2019, a phone’s 8 MP back camera might be considered below average.

At this price point, many other brands dare enough to put at least 12 MP cameras on the back camera. In this case, Samsung could have done better.

The ability to take photos is respectable. Neither impressed nor disappointed, I must say. Taking pictures is what the camera purports to do.

In ideal lighting conditions, the A10e camera produces sharp images. Details are good although beware with over-exposure. The phone struggles a bit when capturing an object with a strong background light.

In low light, you can’t also hold out much hope. Even with the flash on, images have a lot of noise. This is not surprising given the price of the phone.

Those of you who take serious mobile photography hobbies should avoid the Samsung Galaxy A10e camera. Despite the fact that the pro mode allows for some manual ISO, exposure, white balance, and color tonal adjustments.

To occasionally take a quick selfie, the front-facing 5 MP camera is sufficient. My favorite feature with Samsung’s camera is its palm shutter. In order to take a selfie, you gesture with your hand instead of pressing the shutter button, which is much more comfortable and steady.

Performance of Samsung Galaxy A10e

samsung galaxy a10e specs

The Galaxy A10e sports a a 2GB RAM Samsung Exynos 7884 chipset. On our Cricket review unit, only 16GB of the 32GB of storage were available right out of the box. Fortunately, a microSD card allows you to increase the available storage by up to 512GB.

The A10e occasionally has an incredibly slow response time. Apps take over a second to open, and screen transitions have a noticeable lag. These problems become even more obvious when you start multitasking. This phone is not for you if you enjoy running numerous apps or browser tabs simultaneously.

It goes without saying that this phone is not a good one for playing games. We tested it with Asphalt 8 and PUBG: Mobile, which both experienced noticeable lag when loading, as well as skipped frames. Over the course of 30 minutes of gameplay, PUBG crashed twice.

The A10e scored only 4,562 on the PCMark 2.0 Work benchmark, a set of tests that simulate common smartphone tasks, far below the similarly priced ZTE Blade 10 Prime (7,527).

The 3,000mAh battery inside the A10e should be able to last most people all day. In our battery drain test, which streams HD video over Wi-Fi at maximum brightness, the phone lasted 10 hours, 17 minutes. You should be able to increase the number of hours with more cautious use. When you find yourself running low, the phone supports 15W fast charging with an optional adapter.

Software of Samsung Galaxy A10e

The Samsung Galaxy A10e ships with Android 10 along with Samsung’s custom UI. Although elegant, Samsung’s Android implementation is heavy-handed when compared to those of other manufacturers.

Everything is slightly different, from the notification bar to the settings menu. It’s not bad, it’s just a departure if you’re used to stock Android.

Should You Buy Samsung Galaxy A10e?

Maybe. I definitely enjoyed using the Galaxy A10e, thanks to its smaller physical size, great battery life, and lightweight design.

Performance was adequate, and the software experience is very comparable to that of Samsung’s $1,000+ flagship smartphones. This feature is absent from Nokia’s low-cost phones, and it supports all significant US carriers.

NFC support and a fingerprint sensor being absent, though, might put some people off.

As was already mentioned, Motorola is currently selling smartphones with fingerprint sensors and full support for all US carriers for less money than the Galaxy A10e, though you still won’t get NFC for contactless payments. The Galaxy A10e also has an extremely poor camera, but you won’t get anything significantly better from the competition at this price range.

Buy it if:

  • Your spending limit is about $200, but you want a Galaxy phone.
  • Performance of the hardware and software and battery life should come first.

Don’t buy it if:

  • You take a lot of photos.
  • You need NFC support or a fingerprint scanner.

Conclusions on Samsung Galaxy A10e Reviews

The Samsung Galaxy A10e is an attractive phone, but it fails to nail the basics.

You can purchase the Moto G7 Power for the same cost, which outperforms the A10e in almost every regard, including performance and battery life.

In conclusion, The Galaxy A10e is a fantastic budget smartphone thanks to its low price, good display, slim bezels, and extra-high-end features.

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