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Nokia E3200 TWS Review: Size Matters

  This is the Nokia E3200, a pair of TWS earbudsusing the Nokia brand name. Just like how Nokia phones are now made by HMD Global, these are made by a company called RichGo. So are these any good? Let’s find out. In terms of design, these are fantastic. I know it looks pretty generic with this matteblack plastic, but just look at how tiny it is. This is one of the smallest TWS earbuds I’veused, and because of how slim it is, it’s super easy to carry around. On top of that, the case actually feels prettywell built, and it is using USB-C for charging as well. The earbuds are pretty small and really lightweight. It doesn’t have the tightest fit, so passivenoise isolation isn’t amazing, but it is really comfortable to use.  It is secure enough for jogging as well, andthey are IPX5 rated for a bit of water resistance. They are using touch controls, and because of how small they are, I do find myself accidentally triggering them while trying to adjust the fit. But a side from that, ...

Samsung Galaxy A12 Review - should you upgrade?

 


I've had the Samsung Galaxy A12 over the last  three days and my initial impressions were   Oh! nice design, great cameras and... Man!  infinity v display design? It feels like 2019. So 2021 is already up and running and we   already have the Samsung Galaxy A12 as the first  available in Samsung's new generation of A-series   devices for the year 2021. 


This is supposedly an  upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy A11 but some fans   might find it a little disappointing at the use  of an infinity v display as opposed to a left hole   punch as we've gotten used to from the year 2020, but I guess that can be overlooked. The Samsung   Galaxy A12 should be priced around $192, I picked this up for RS-13,999 here in India  and at that price you are getting the 4GB  version with 128GB of storage, mediatek helio   p35 processor 48 megapixel quad rear cameras  5000mAH battery and other specifications we'll cover as video progresses. 


At this point a sub to the channel will be perfect. the Samsung Galaxy A12 comes in the same box  common with the a-series and standard accessories   there is a 15-watt charging brick, a usb-c cable  and earphones. No pre-installed screen protector,   no protective casing either. The design of the  Samsung Galaxy A12 is very different from   previous generation of a series devices the rear  cameras are now placed in a square bump with the   flash just underneath the bump the rear design is  divided in two unequal sections with the top part   having this nice striped pattern which makes  for easy grip, really convenient to hold.  


The bottom part is smooth and is more of a matte  finish, it is a plastic build. The fingerprint   scanner this time is side-mounted and on the  power button, next to the volume rocker keys. It is easily reachable and quite responsive, you  should have no problems unlocking the device. The Samsung Galaxy A12 still retains the headphone  jack placed at the bottom of the device alongside   the usb-c port which supports 15 watts fast  charging. 


You also have a bottom firing mono   speaker which is not really loud, it sounds good  though but I'd say it's below average when it   comes to loudness. The A12 accepts dual nano-sim  cards and also has a slot for expandable storage. The display on the Samsung Galaxy A12 is TFT with  a resolution of 720 by 1600 and a pixel density   of 264 pixels per inch. It is 6.5 inches and it  has a water drop notch for its selfie camera   or Infinity-V as Samsung would like to call it.  


Personally, I would've preferred the left hole   punch design from the Samsung Galaxy A11. It does just okay for media consumption though and I'd   say the display quality is just fine and exactly  what you'd expect from a TFT display. On regular   usage, that is running your regular applications and multitasking, the Samsung Galaxy A12 holds   up just fine and you should have no problems. It runs android 10 out of the box and One UI 2.5. Minimal bloatware and fine user experience. Not  sure how soon but this should get android 11. 


The Mediatek Helio P35 processor on the A12 does  its job quite well even though it doesn't   have the best benchmark scores, especially when  compared to other devices in this price range,  with reference to the Nokia 3.4, the Infinix Note 8i and the Redmi 9. When it comes to gaming I'd say the Samsung Galaxy A12 falls short. Don't get me  wrong though, games will work fine. The lives of Call of Duty Mobile work smoothly and mostly  lag free. However, you can only play at the minimum   settings, that is low graphics settings. 


This  can be a deal breaker for the gaming enthusiast. The Samsung Galaxy A12 however, has an impressive  5000mAH battery and   it can guarantee up to at least 8 hours of  screen on time, that is pretty impressive. The 15W charger that comes in the box can power it  from zero to 100 in about 2 hours, pretty cool   for a 5000mah battery. While the A12 might not be  as good as the competition when it comes to gaming,   there is one area where it should excel and that  is the cameras. This is an area where Samsung seems   to have prioritized on this device. 


It is equipped  with a 48 megapixel quad rear camera setup   which includes a 5MP ultra wide camera  8MP macro and depth sensor. It takes good   photos with decent dynamic range. While using the  main camera, if your subject is close enough, you   can get the blur effects just like portrait mode  without needing to use live focus. The default   photo mode is about 16 megapixels and you can  select the high res 48MP mode to get more crisp shots that you can crop in on. The ultra-wide  camera does its job quite well, it has 123 degrees field of view, and can allow more into your shots. 


The Samsung Galaxy A12 also does pretty well with   indoor shots, however, it does not have a dedicated  night mode, so no night-time photography. The macro camera is just 2MP and you can't really  have high expectations but I think it gets the job done. The selfie camera is 8MP and it does  a decent job of capturing selfies both on regular   and portrait modes. You be the judge, what do you  think of the photos from the Samsung Galaxy A12? On video, it can shoot up to 1080p at 30 frames  per second with no form of stabilization.  


The Samsung Galaxy A12 has just 8 megapixel  selfie camera which is able to shoot 1080p   full hd videos at 30 frames per second, can  also do so from the 48MP main camera on the rear. Let me know what  you think about the quality. The Samsung Galaxy A12 can be considered a reasonable  upgrade to the A11 with improved cameras, improved   battery life, more RAM and memory, also you could  say improved processor though deficient when it   comes to gaming in comparison with the competition  and some of us would have preferred a left hole punch display to an Infinity-V design. 


I do have to use  this for a couple more days weeks maybe to see just how well it continues to hold up with overall  performance and battery life, so expect another review and probably a comparison with the Nokia 3.4.

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