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Welcome. In front of me using LGK51S and today I'll go for unboxing along the brief overview of the phone
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So this is the box that it comes in, one of the flimsier boxes that are on the market I think. Let's pop it open
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It's smack on the front you have the phone itself so let's pop it out of the box. Now I'm going to sit it onto the side
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for now. Then from here we have a cable now this isn't necessarily a brand new device as you
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can see. The cable doesn't come packaged like that. Now the inside doesn't look like
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similar but the cable is actually neatly wrapped up. But as you can see the cable is a type
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C so at least that's a benneph plus to it and then we have a charger which I believe is
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10 watts so really disappointing charger um it's dropped up in here
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there's nothing else in there there's not even the paperwork which is surprising
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but normally i believe it should be in there so getting the device now in the view
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and getting the specifications out of the way just unlock it quickly so it's a 6.55 inch
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display with a resolution of 720 by 1600 so really low resolution honestly for such a size of the
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display and it's an IPS display it has 73.8 percent screen to body ratio and 282 pixels per inch
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that's because of the low resolution then moving on we have the front camera which is a 13
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megapixel shooter shoots at 1080p 30 and then at the back we have
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quad camera setup so the main one is a 32 megapixel wide then we have a 5 megapixel ultra wide 2 megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth and moving on the device comes with a
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2kabyte RAM and this is the only option you can get there's no other one and also has a heliSP 35
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so well kind of a budget processor and has 4,000 million power battery. Now the device is really similar in terms of specifications to the
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same, well it gets the higher version of it which is the K-61. Same processor, same amount of
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battery display is, well the display has a little bit of a higher resolution but
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other than that I just slightly better than that's 61 so this is just a tiny bit
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worse but not by much honestly so as you can see the device also comes with an
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Android 9 and there is no option to upgrade it to Android 10 it's kind of a shame I
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would say but that is what it is I guess it's a budget device so I have to deal with
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stuff like that now getting on to the camera like I said the main one is a 32
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megapixel and we're also going to take some photos so you can see how that looks like
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with this camera I'm not going to be taking going outside or capturing anything like
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that it's just basically a couple of photos right here of the prop I can already see that
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it is going to be a not too good um so it looks like it captures
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relatively crappy photos and then tries to do some scaling because there some weird stuff on this that I have never captured before So I assume it doing some kind of AI sharpening or stuff like that to make it look better than it is on the photo
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But as you can see it still lacks in detail on the top right here
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And it loses a lot of detail the darker it is. You don't know honestly the area below it is not that dark
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it's not that dark, it's a tiny little shadow which majority of phones would have no problem
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capturing. So yeah, that is the main shooter. Now the macro is that awful. I have tested it on the
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K-61 which is basically the same thing and it's not the best. I wouldn't even classify that
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as a macro lens but yeah. Now Concluding this, the device costs roughly around $200, maybe a little bit less
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And if it costs $200 as I found the price, for instance, on the DSM arena
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then it is overpriced for me where it is from wherever we order it
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it costs it closer to $300, which is overpriced as hell. To put it in a different words, if you have to spend 200 on a phone, or that's your budget
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I would advise you to go with a Samsung Galaxy A31 instead of this
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It will be way better experience. Almost every single aspect of that phone is better than this
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All the specs are just better, even better than the K-61. But that's assuming I can get it for roughly around 200, 240
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for instance like 50 max anything above that I would say It no go at least for the Samsung For this one anything above 200 is no go
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And as you can clearly see, the device kind of chugs a bit when it comes down into performance
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Still does better than K-61, that's only due to the fact that it has a lower resolution
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The K-61 has a higher resolution, but the same processor and that kind of
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it even more. Well, here we have a lower resolution, bigger display, same processor, but
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because of the low resolution it doesn't really suffer that much from it. You can still
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see blatant areas where it just kind of doesn't really compete with the animations
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they just kind of like basically lag, which is weird for the phone as a phone out of the
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box to lag animations straight out and also that being in 2020 and yeah the device
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was basically released this year so it is a relatively new device with absolutely
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low specifications and a little bit of a high price tag also if you're looking for
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a really budget device and you can live without a play store and deal with for instance
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something like App Gallery, then Xiaomi, not Xiaomi, the Huawei has, I think
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like super budget devices for about $100 and they're basically as good as this
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But yeah, this would conclude the overview of this device and my opinion on it
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and also the unboxing. And if you found this very helpful, don't forget
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