The phone looks good and feels lightweight in hand. The AMOLED screen is vibrant and offers good color contrast, which makes watching videos enjoyable. However, the resolution is only HD+ , which is quite disappointing at this price. Other phones in this segment offer Full HD+ displays.
The camera setup includes a triple rear camera, but the performance is average. Daylight shots are fine, but low-light photos are grainy and lack detail. The front camera is okay, but not the best for selfies.
Performance-wise, the Exynos processor handles basic tasks like social media and calls, but it lags during gaming or when switching between heavy apps. RAM management is not great either.
Battery life is one of the stronger points. The 4000mAh battery easily lasts a full day on normal use, and the 15W fast charging works well.
The in-display fingerprint sensor is slow and often fails to recognize on the first try. The user interface is clean, thanks to Samsung’s One UI, but it comes with a lot of unwanted pre-installed apps.
the Galaxy A30s looks good and has a nice display and battery life, but falls short in performance, display resolution, and camera quality. Better options are available in this price range.