Samsung Galaxy A10s: more battery and updated camera
Samsung introduces a new mainstream smartphone: Galaxy A10s takes the dimensions of the A10 model, improving its technical specifications for performance, battery and photographic industry.
Samsung announced the new Galaxy A10s smartphone, a model that extends the Galaxy A10 family by introducing some changes among which a battery with increased capacity stands out, we move from the previous 3,400 mAh to the current 4,000 mAh, an increase of just over 17.5% which will have direct repercussions on operating autonomy.
The new terminal maintains the 6.2-inch diagonal screen with a resolution of 1,520×720 pixels. The heart of this smartphone is the 8-core SoC, with 4 cores operating at 2 GHz and 4 that are instead of the maximum frequency of 1.5 GHz. The clock frequencies have increased compared to those of the Galaxy A10 model, so as to offer an increase in overall performance.
The memory remains unchanged in 2 Gbytes, with the possibility of expanding the 32 Gbytes of integrated storage through the installation of a microSD card. Another novelty implemented by Samsung in this Galaxy S10s is the fingerprint reader, mounted on the back of the chassis.
There are also changes to the camera compartment, with the rear 13 Mpixel that is now joined by a second 2 Mpixel camera useful for better management of the Bokeh effect. Changes also to the front camera, which goes from the previous 5 Mpixel to the current 8 Mpixel