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Welcome and finally I'm going to see a Samsung Galaxy M52 and today I'll go of
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unboxing along with a semi-quick overview so I'll mention this right of the
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bad the device is already unpacked as you can see I did go through the setup so
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it's not necessarily the most truest unboxing but still the experience is virtually
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the same so in here paperwork as I don't is typical in a Samsung fashion
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We get a phone. Charger. Actually, I just realized there's a charger
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That's surprising. So, okay, this is not necessarily the most surprising part
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The charger is absolute garbage. It's 15 watts. And then we get a cable, type C to type A
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Nothing really special. So that's basically all we get in the box. There's no screen protector
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not something particular but no casing or anything like that so let's pop it out and I just like
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nope I can't slide it out so I just need to rip it off
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there we go okay so as I mentioned the phone is already set up
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so you can see right here a fairly decently sized display with also fairly minimal
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more grimaceles. I'm gonna brighten it up a bit. Now something does offer fairly bright
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screens right here as you can see. So I'm gonna lower it down just so it doesn't
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cup the exposure of the camera So anyway this is a 6 inch display 180p by 2400 It a super Amulet display with a 120 Hz not a Resolution but Refresh Rate So it a super smooth fluid display with a decent resolution which also puts it at 393 pixels per inch
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and 86.4% screen-to-body ratio. So the screen here, obviously, it's good. I mean, it's Samsung, so you'd expect it
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On the back, we have a triple camera setup, so we have a 64, 12,000
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and 5 megapixel cameras, so we have white, which is a 64, then we have Ultra White 12, and 5 megapixel macro
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I'm actually curious about the macro. I'm going to quickly check it out
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just out of simple curiosity how well it macros in. Let's see
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So there is the macro. Okay, so, oh boy that's bad
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Now kind of looking for my... Okay, there's my phone. Let's see, I'm gonna launch camera on my phone and see how macro looks on this, just as a comparison
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Now for me it's called super macro because we got to keep it fancy
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Okay, obviously you can see already the difference. It's night and day
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Let me just go back to this. So this is apparently a macro which looks like a blurry pile of garbage
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Well this literally shows every them crevice on the key Yeah This is a micro This is a poor excuse of one
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So anyway, let's move further. So we're running Android 11. We have Snapdragon 778, which is a 5G chip set
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with a 6 or 8 gigabyte RAM, depending on which one you go
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you also have different storages actually no we don't have different storages my bad we have only
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128 gigabyte option now let me quickly locate i think it's in here yep there we go my little
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sim eject tool because i want to see if we do have a expendable storage in here
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and we do so you can pop a msd card here and expended further past the 128 gigs that you have
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so that's kind of nice and moving on with the actual specs
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apart from the snapdra again we are running a 5,000 million per battery
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it has a 25 watt charging capability in the phone but obviously this ain't no 25 watts charger
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so hopefully have a better one probably from like a different device that
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also probably cost it less than this so yeah so charger-wise probably better to have your own different one. And what else is there to say
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We have a Type C charging port, no headphone jack as you can see anywhere on the phone
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and fairly minimal everything. We do have a power button along with a fingerprint
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sensor in one on the side and that about only worth mentioning specs right here So for about 400 and like about 400 euros of this cost it it kind of like a
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mid-range phone but not really it has a decent processor it has a decent battery cameras
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are just meh the screen itself is actually really good that's probably one of the
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key selling points 120 keats a omelette display it's fantastic and And instead of that, if the screen isn't your forte, I don't think the phone might be worth getting it just for you
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Because it's not necessarily going to be good at everything here. The best part of it is, like I mentioned, the screen
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And that's about the main concern, at least what I would think, main concern of this phone to have the best screen
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So anyway, for a hundred bucks, or not bucks, but euros, it seems like a..
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almost okay deal. I don't know how else to put it. It lacks a bunch of features that phones have nowadays
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and probably will be outperformed by some Xiaomi phones, but then if you're not into
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not in the market for like Chinese phones, obviously this isn't so you can get this instead
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if you have some kind of aversion to those. So anyway, at the end of the day
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it's an okay device as an outstanding outstanding display and a decent battery life and that's probably all that I can say that
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would attract a lot of people to it so anyway if you found this very helpful don't forget to
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