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And finally it's a Samsung Galaxy M30s and today I'll go through a brief unboxing along with an overview of the device
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So jumping straight to it, and there's the box and the phone is inside of it
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And just quickly get it open. So you can automatically see. Now I already went through a setup of it so you can actually get the better look apart from all just the setup screen
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So that is the first part of it, just a cardboard. And the box is basically this flimsy thing
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Now I'm going to set the phone on the side for now. So number one, when you take out the phone you have the booklets
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Basically, I think no one really cares about in a phone. You can see this
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Nothing special there. And you get the Type C charger. Then there is a charger itself and it's a 9 watt 1.67 amps or 5 watt 2 amps
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And that is about 15 watt fast charging so not really anything mind blowing But then I guess I wouldn expect much from a device at this range And then the last thing is this sim ejectal nothing inside of it So yeah
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Okay, so let's get this out of the way. There we go. And then there's the phone
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Probably the most important part of the box. So let's get it unlocked
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And now the key features of the device. Well, the first thing that you'll see is the display
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so that's a 6.4 inch display with a 1080p resolution which more exactly it's a 1080 by 2340 pixels which is
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403 pixels per inch super alma LED display I mean we don't expect anything else from Samsung I guess
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with a peak brightness of 420 nits nice okay so then moving on this phone comes with two variants
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It's a 4 gig or 6 gig RAM version with the Exxonauts 9611 and internal storage is 64 gigabytes with the ability to actually put them in an SD card
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And it comes with the Android 9 on a 1 UI. So that's the newer one with like everything being shifted to the bottom
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It a I guess overall a better skin for Android from Samsung I mean we just talking about the Samsung skins though Then moving on the other key part of the device would be the camera
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So you have a triple camera set up on the back, and you have the main camera is a 48 megapixel F2.026 millimeter wide lens
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with the PDAF, which is just a fancy way of saying that it continuously focuses on
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stuff. Then the other one is 8 megapixel of 2.2, 12 millimeter ultra wide. And 5 megapixels of 2.2 depth sensor
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So yeah. And then you have a dual tone flash. And also, when it comes on to recording
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babe, the best thing you can get out of this is 2160 at 30 frames or 1080p at 30 frames
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and there is no 60 frame option, I guess, from what I can see
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And also, when you record, it uses the gyro EIS, which is, I guess, the better way of stabilizing the image
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It uses the gyroscope as a sensor to detect if your hand is having some spastic attack
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and then it adjusts the camera itself to basically compensate for that movement And then the front has just a simple 16 megapixel F2 wide lens
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That is capable of shooting a 1080p 30 frame video. If anybody uses the front facing cameras to shoot videos anyway
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And it's also certified for HDR, as in the camera can record an HDR
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So do that back. and I guess that would be it. So you get a clear look at it also
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That's the one UI. It has the gesture navigation, stuff like that
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Then it's the sides of the phone, not really much around here
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Then you have a headphone jack, which is nice. If you're still using headphones, USB Type C, speaker grille
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and a microphone next to it. and the three buttons there is no Vicksby button on here as you will see there's only power and volume keys
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then the fingerprint sensor on the back and this color scheme so yeah that would be a device
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