Samsung Galaxy A30 is latest dual camera mobile in Levant with 123° Ultra-wide lens, sAmoled 6.4 inch FHD+ Infinity-U Display, 4000 mAh battery and more. The shown modes, as well as their arrangement, can be tweaked in settings.There's also a Pro mode, but there's hardly anything pro about it - you can only choose ISO (in the 100-800 range), exposure compensation (-2/+2EV in 0.1EV steps), and white balance (presets, but no light temperature).The photos we snapped with the main camera in broad daylight turned out very good, keeping in mind the A30's price. And indeed, it does.The low-light photos from the main 16MP camera are nothing impressive as expected. Sharpness is on point as well.The 8 MP Ultrawide angle is capable of capturing good looking wide angle pictures. They do have good color saturation, a step up from the M30's low-light images, but highlights will get clipped, just like on the other phone.

The dynamic range is above average and Auto HDR triggers extremely rarely - only in very demanding scenes. Samsung Galaxy A30 camera. There are a few preloaded apps, like Microsoft’s office apps and a Daily Hunt news app. The stills have plenty of fine detail, generally realistic colors, and excellent contrast. Samsung Galaxy A30 against the Galaxy A40 and Moto G7 Plus in our Photo compare tool. The latter does not have autofocus capabilities.Much like Samsung’s other current mid-rangers, this phone boosts exposure when shooting with the primary camera. It isn’t all that different from other devices in Samsung’s mid-range line, but the flowing curves of the Galaxy A30 make it feel a bit more “organic.”However, the design isn’t quite perfect.

It was very light to hold and rather thin, at only 7.7mm thickness, however we were also told the A50 was 7.7mm, and that felt even thinner.The look fits 2019 standards, with a bezel reduced display, though it doesn't actually have the glass back or aluminum frame of the Galaxy S10 series. The Samsung Galaxy A30 is a good looking device, with a large and vibrant screen, although we're yet to be convinced by its camera capabilities.Meet the Samsung Galaxy A30, one of the middle childs in the A series, between the Samsung Galaxy A20 and Galaxy A50. During the testing period, I regularly observed between six to seven hours of screen-on time depending on the workload.Similarities between the Galaxy M30 and the A30 continue with the display, too. At These are the more affordable alternatives to the pricier Galaxy S flagships – and while they're good to look at, in some ways they're lacking. Software based portrait mode is present for bokeh effect. The front camera is good too. It has a rear dual-lens camera consisting of a 16MP main sensor with an f/1.7 aperture, and 5MP ultra-wide lens with a f/2.2 aperture. The Ultrawide-angle lens helps to capture more field of view, which looks good. Copyright 2019-20. Bear in mind we only tested it in one environment, so when we check out the camera for our full review we'll be able to put it in different situations to see how well it takes pictures.With a sizable battery capacity of 4,000mAh, the Samsung Galaxy A30 will easily last you a day and it's almost as big as the 4,100mAh battery in the tremendously more expensive Of course, the actual lifespan of a battery depends on how well the software and chipset is optimized, and how you use the device.

The software bar curves around the edges but has a lower degree of curvature compared to the physically curved display along the bottom edge which might irk you if you are as particular about symmetry as I am.Despite many similarities to the higher end Galaxy A50, the performance here is more in line with the Galaxy M30. We kept it off, as it doesn't make that much of a difference, plus we tend to prefer to add the effects after. Then the 5MP sensor behind an f/2.2 aperture lens that delivers a 120-degree field of view. While the Galaxy A30 lacks a notification LED, you can set the display to always on mode and use it for incoming notifications.The water drop notch on the Galaxy A30 is not intrusive at all but if you really don’t want one, there is a software option to hide the notch away.

If you prefer gestures, it is easy to toggle off the home, menu, and back keys. Hands on reviews' are a journalist's first impressions of a piece of kit based on spending some time with it. There is no depth cam on the A30, but it can do portrait photos with defocused backgrounds just fine - Live Focus as Samsung calls the mode. The primary 25 MP sensor captures better photos in terms of sharpness and detail level.5 MP depth sensor helps to capture Bokeh or Portrait Shots. The Now, in 2020, the phone has received a hardware upgrade in the form of the Galaxy A30s which makes it completely redundant. We couldn't see the Scene Optimizer effect having any noticeable difference, but we'd need to use this feature in a variety of locations to make a final decision on its usefulness.The pictures themselves were nothing fantastic, as they seemed to have quite low contrast and were a little too washed out compared to other phone cameras, but the images weren't terrible and would be fine for everyday use like social media and video chat. Brightness levels go sufficiently high and the phone is easily visible outdoors.Samsung has done a good job calibrating the screen and I found the white point accurate. The icon with 3 trees means ultra-wide-angle cam, while 2 trees denote the regular camera.Basic operation is business as usual with side swipes for cycling through modes and an up/down action for toggling between the rear and front cameras.