Guys, this is to share. You are seeing the Gate show, and this is my review of the Samsung Galaxy F13. At a starting price of 12000 rupees. The Galaxy F13 competes in a space with intense rivalry from other brands. The 13 also appears to be remarkably similar to the Galaxy 13 that's already on sale in India.
So in this very crowded segment, can it really do something to set itself apart? The 13 is unmistakably Samsung, as it follows the brand's ongoing design language. That's also seen on the series and series of smartphones. The rear panel of the 13, however, has a nice texture to it, which does help with the grip.
It is completely made of plastic and is a pretty chunky device to hold, but that's due to its large battery. More on that later at the front. This looks like a typical budget phone with a dewdrop notch and a thick in the side mounted fingerprint scanner on this phone was pretty quick to unlock, both with my right thumb as well as with my left index finger.
However, it will refuse to work with sweaty fingers, so you have to ensure that your fingers are completely dry. The single bottom firing speaker on the phone is quite loud, with decent audio quality. The F13 also comes with a headphone jack. It's duels smartphone with a dedicated microsticta slot as well. The 13 has a 6.6 inch display with full resolution and 60 heart refreshed.
Its predecessor, the 12 had 90 hearts display, but its resolution was only. I believe that trading higher freshly, display for more resolution is totally worth it at this point because it helps with the content viewing experience. The display itself has pretty good colours and viewing angles, but its peak brightness is rather underwhelming and I did struggle to view it on Dellis bright summer afternoons.
Also worth mentioning is that the ambient light sensor, at least on my test unit, was slow to respond to ambient light. I believe that this is a software bug and it can be fixed with a future update. The device is powered by Samsung's actor Eino eight and 50 upset and comes with only a four GB ram option and up to one and 28 GB of internal storage.
The Xeno 850 is an entry level chipset from 2020 and it gets easily outperformed by most Socs found on similarly prized ponds. For instance, the real Inarzo 50 comes with Helio 85 chip, while the Poco four has a dimension 700. But this does not mean that the Xenos 50 is a poor performer. It handles occasional gaming just fine, and I did not witness any major lags.
Although microstates were quite prominent from time to time when interacting with the. It's also worth noting that the case does not support five, which means that it's not as future proof as it should be. On the software front, you get Android 12 with 14.1 on top. There are a bunch of pre-installed apps, but that's not an issue, since they can be easily installed.
You also do not get any adds baked into. The. Samsung is promising two major software updates and two years of security updates on this phone. The F13 features a triple rear camera set up with 50 megapixel primary camera. For the prize. I found nothing much to complain about when it comes to the camera quality. If I must be critical, I would note that the dynamic range here is rather limited. The photos are good enough to be posted on social media.
The phone does not have a dedicated night mode, but lowlight photos still came out to be quite usable. There is no form of stabilization when it comes to videos, but then again it is acceptable keeping the 13th prize in mind. What's impressive is that wild rival brands have started to eliminate the ultrawide camera from the budget smartphones. Altogether, Samsung is still offering you a five megapixel ultrawide snapper on the left 13.
As long as there is a good amount of ambient light, the camera will give you usable shot. The third camera is a two megapixel depth sensor. That's just there to make up the numbers. The eight megapixel self camera on the 13 produces decent results, but you have to keep your hands stable, as there is no autofocus here. The F13 comes with a large 6000 milliampere battery.
As a result, it is easily a two-day battery, like smartphone if your usage only includes texting, taking calls and scrolling through social media. If you consume a lot of video content, the device would still easily last you well over a day. You get a 15. What charge? Inside the etheric box? It takes well over two hours to fully recharge, which isn't exactly fast, but its great battery life more than makes up for it.
The Galaxy F13 is a good budget smartphone for those who watch a lot of videos and would like a phone with impressive battery life. Its AD free is also a big plus. So is its onward ultra wide-angle camera, while it's still not the strongest contender in this segment when it comes to performance. But the thorn still makes up for a pretty good-bye especially if you are on a tight budget. Thanks!

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