Samsung A20 Review: A Budget-Friendly Smartphone with a Super AMOLED Display and Impressive Battery Life

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Introduction: The Samsung A20 – Affordable Yet Impressive

In today’s competitive smartphone market, it can be tough to find a device that strikes the perfect balance between price and performance. But Samsung seems to have cracked the code with their Samsung A20. At an attractive sub-10,000 peso price point, this phone offers a solid array of features, including a wide-angle rear camera, a generous battery life, and the sleek One UI. But how does it hold up in daily use? Let’s dive into the details and see if it’s the right choice for you.

Design and Build: A Sleek, Compact Feel

The Samsung A20 stands out for its relatively lightweight design, tipping the scales at just 169 grams. Despite being on the lower end of Samsung’s A-series lineup, the phone feels hefty and solid in hand. The back panel is made from glossy polycarbonate material that mimics the look of glass. However, it does feel more like plastic, especially in the black variant, which may not scream “premium,” but it still manages to look pretty good.

In terms of camera design, you’ll find dual lenses on the rear (a 13MP primary lens and a 5MP wide-angle lens), as well as a rear fingerprint scanner. One downside? The placement of the fingerprint scanner might be a bit hard to reach if you have smaller hands.

Display: Super AMOLED for Stunning Visuals

Now, let’s talk display. The Samsung A20 comes with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display, which is one of its standout features. Though the resolution is only 1516 x 720, the viewing experience remains impressive. Colors are punchy, blacks are deep (thanks to AMOLED technology), and it can get bright enough to be visible even under direct sunlight.

Whether you’re binge-watching Netflix or scrolling through Instagram, the Samsung A20 delivers crisp visuals, despite its lower resolution. One neat feature is the Infinity V Display—a small notch at the top of the screen that houses the 8MP front camera, which minimizes bezels and gives you more screen real estate to work with.

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Audio: Decent for the Price

If you’re someone who cares about audio, the Samsung A20 won’t disappoint in its price range. The loudspeaker is pretty standard, delivering clear sound that’s loud enough for casual video watching or music playback. Additionally, Samsung has included Dolby Atmos to enhance audio quality when using headphones, which adds an extra layer of depth to your music or movies.

Performance: Solid for Everyday Use

Under the hood, the Samsung A20 is powered by the Exynos 7884 chipset, paired with 3GB of RAM and the Mali G71 MP2 GPU. While this isn’t exactly the kind of setup you’d want for heavy gaming or multitasking with a ton of apps, it performs well enough for basic tasks like browsing, social media, and watching videos.

That being said, performance does take a slight hit when you’ve got multiple apps running in the background. If you’re someone who frequently switches between apps, you might notice some lag. However, games like PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends are playable at decent settings, although it’s worth noting that the high frame rate mode in Mobile Legends isn’t supported.

Security: It’s a Bit Slow

When it comes to unlocking your phone, the Samsung A20 offers both face recognition and a fingerprint scanner. While these options are convenient, they’re not the fastest in the world. Face unlock takes a full second or two, and it struggles a bit in low-light environments. The fingerprint scanner is similarly sluggish, so patience might be required here.

Battery Life: Lasts All Day

One of the best things about the Samsung A20 is its impressive 4,000mAh battery. In real-world use, it easily lasts a full day of moderate to heavy use. In our tests, it gave us a solid 12 hours and 16 minutes in the PCMark battery test, and a whopping 23 hours of video playback in the standard loop test. For those on the go, this kind of battery life is a game-changer.

And when you do need to charge up, the 15W fast charging ensures that the phone goes from 20% to full in just under two hours—a nice feature that not all budget phones offer.

Cameras: A Mixed Bag

The Samsung A20 sports a dual-camera setup on the back: a 13MP main lens and a 5MP wide-angle lens. Under good lighting conditions, the phone produces images with decent sharpness and accurate color. The wide-angle lens is especially handy for group shots or capturing more of your surroundings.

However, the camera does struggle in low-light situations, with photos often turning out grainy or muddy. The wide-angle lens, in particular, doesn’t perform well in dim environments. Selfies with the 8MP front camera are good in well-lit conditions but tend to look washed out in lower light.

Video Recording: A Bit Shaky

The Samsung A20 can record videos at up to 1080p resolution, but one drawback is the lack of stabilization. If you’re planning on shooting videos while moving, you might want to invest in a tripod or try to keep your hand as steady as possible.

Final Verdict: Is the Samsung A20 Worth It?

For under 10,000 pesos, the Samsung A20 is a solid choice for anyone looking for a budget-friendly smartphone with reliable performance and a few standout features. It’s got a large Super AMOLED display, decent battery life, and a sleek user interface with One UI.

That said, if camera quality or faster performance is a top priority for you, there are competitors like the Realme 3 or Redmi Note 7 that might offer better options in those areas. Still, if you’re a fan of Samsung and appreciate their design and software, the Samsung A20 is definitely worth considering.

FAQs

Is the Samsung A20 good for gaming?

Yes, but only for casual gaming. High-end games can be played at lower settings.

How long does the Samsung A20 battery last?

The 4000mAh battery can last a full day of moderate use, and it offers about 23 hours of video playback.

Does the Samsung A20 have fast charging?

Yes, it supports 15W fast charging, which charges the phone from 20% to 100% in about 1 hour and 45 minutes.


Is the Samsung A20 waterproof?

No, the Samsung A20 is not waterproof.

Can the Samsung A20 handle multitasking?

It can handle basic multitasking, but performance slows down when multiple apps are open simultaneously.