Friday, October 2, 2015

Samsung Galaxy A8 Review: Features, Disadvantages, Price, and Feels so Falgship

Logtonet. - Samsung has been releasing their new product that called with Samsung Galaxy A8. In this time we will show you Samsung Galaxy A8 Review: Features, Disadvantages, Price, and Feels so Falgship that hope you will get global view about this Samsung Galaxy A8.


Introduction

From: GSMArena
You don't need to be the best if you can be the crowd favorite. The Samsung Galaxy A8 is Samsung's thinnest smartphone yet and is certainly learning from the Note5 in some respects, but while it can't beat it on features it's likely to rival it on popularity.

The Galaxy A8 is the biggest of the A series with a 5.7" Super AMOLED screen like the last three Notes. It only has a 1080p resolution though, like the Note 3, so it's not as superbly crisp as the Note5 but not bad either at 386ppi (close to the iPhone 6 Plus 5.5" 1080p display).

Like the Galaxy Note5, the A8 has a metal frame, but it's lighter and thinner. At only 5.9mm thick it limbos lower than any other Galaxy yet and even most other phones on the market. Surprisingly, this didn't come at the expense of battery capacity - the Galaxy A8 actually tops the Note5 in this category.

The good news keeps rolling in when we get to the camera too. A 16MP shooter adorns the back with an f/1.9 aperture (sound familiar?). For selfies there's a 5MP f/1.9 camera. What's missing compared to the Note5's camera is OIS and 2160p video capture.


Key features
  • 5.9mm slim metal chassis; Corning Gorilla Glass 4 front, plastic back
  • 5.7" 1080 x 1920px Super AMOLED display with 386ppi
  • 64-bit Snapdragon 615 chipset; octa-core CPU (quad A53 at 1.8GHz + quad A53 at 1.3GHz), Adreno 405 GPU; 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM
  • -OR- 32-bit Exynos 5430 chipset; octa-core CPU (quad A15 at 1.8GHz + quad A7 at 1.3GHz), Mali-T628 MP6; 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM
  • 32GB of flash memory; microSD card slot
  • Optional dual-SIM (microSD goes into SIM2 slot)
  • Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with TouchWiz UX
  • 16MP camera with f/1.9 aperture; 1080p video capture
  • 5MP/1080p front-facing camera, f/1.9 aperture
  • Cat. 6 LTE network support; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5GHz); GPS, GLONASS; Bluetooth 4.1; microUSB 2.0 with OTG
  • 3,050mAh non-removable battery
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • FM radio with broadcast recording
Main disadvantages
  • The battery is not user-replaceable
  • No IR port
  • No enhanced resistance to liquids or dust
  • No stereo speakers
  • No NFC, so no Samsung Pay
Price

According Samsung that this Galaxy A8 offered with Best Buy Rs. 32,500/-*

Look and feel

From: gadgets.ndtv
One of the biggest complaints that people have had about Samsung over the years is that all its phones look very similar. Samsung has stuck to the same look for a long time. The Samsung Galaxy S6 (Review | Pictures) and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (Review | Pictures) did a little to change that impression, looking fresh while still maintaining that signature Samsung styling. The Galaxy A8 borrows those cues, with just enough of an update to set it apart from the lower priced devices in the portfolio.

The front of the A8 retains that familiar Samsung look, but the metallic edges and frame give it the kind of sophistication that we've come to expect from flagship devices. The dull metallic finish of the edges and buttons looks fantastic, as does the slight slope and curvature along the edges. The thin bezel on the front helps as well, with an impressive 73.8 percent screen-to-body ratio. Our only complaint is that the edges along the front of the device are a bit sharp, making the phone feel slightly bothersome in the hand. The USB and 3.5mm ports are at the bottom, the SIM card slots and volume keys are along the left edge, and the power key is on the right edge. The top has only a microphone for the video camera and voice recorder.

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