Samsung’s Galaxy A-series
has been all the hype these past few weeks, with a slew of
upper-mid-range and mid-range offerings, the entry-level members of the
Galaxy A family are easy to overlook. But the budget-minded A-series
smartphones are also part of this family, and the latest addition
entry-level addition, the Galaxy A01 is another example. The phone has
been launched, but the price tag is still being kept under wraps.
First things first, design. You’re looking at a notched 5.7-inch
Infinity-V display that produces an HD+ resolution. The chin and
forehead are heavy, but the side bezels are trimmed. On the back, you
get a modest polycarbonate panel sporting a lackluster matte finish.
Samsung Galaxy A01
back panel raises into a bump and houses a twin-camera setup. You can
pick between black, blue, and red shades. The overall design feels out
of place in 2019, so Samsung will likely offer it at a competitive
price.
An unidentified octa-core processor clocked at 1.95 GHz and 1.45 GHz
sits at the heart of the Galaxy A01 and is rounded off by 2 GB RAM + 16
GB storage combination. The notch houses a dull 5 MP shooter, and the
twin camera setup on the back is made of a 13-megapixel primary shooter
and a 2-megapixel sensor, likely to be a depth lens.
The specs
are nothing remarkable, neither is the A01 design. But if you want a
daily driver for light-to-medium usage, but don’t want to shell out
hundreds of dollars, the A01 should make the cut.
That said, it’s not all good news, it seems that to bring you this
expected price point, Samsung made some huge cutbacks. It lopped off the
fingerprint reader and support for NFC on this device. And brought back
the long-abandoned 3.5 mm headphone jack and the dedicated microSD card
slot that allows for up to 512 GB storage expansion.The phone draws power from an underwhelming 3,000 mAh battery, which
evidently won’t support fast-charging. Official channels have yet to
reveal the Samsung prices
or the Android version the A01 ships with, but a previous Geekbench
listing promises that the phone will run on Android 10, straight out of
the box.
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