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Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Mobile Phone Review, Full Specfications


Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Mobile Phone Review, Full Specfications
Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Mobile Phone Review


 

Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Review

Hey everyone! Samsung's A-series lineup has  always been about well-balanced mid-rangers.    This generation is no different.  The Galaxy A42 is one of the cheapest 5G phones that you can buy.  This elegant device is all about performance and connectivity at the expense of some other aspects of the mobile experience.  If you're interested in a 5G phone that won't break the bank, is this the one to get?    this is our review  of the Samsung Galaxy A42 5G. 

Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Design & Storage

The  Samsung Galaxy  A42 has an unusual design.   While it has rather average dimensions  for a 2020 smartphone,  it has four different shaded bars at its back,  which have a unique Prism Dot look.  You have three shades to choose from: white, gray, and black.   At 193 grams, it's both heavier and larger than the Galaxy A41, in part due to the huge increase in battery capacity.  The plastic back panel curves to the glossy frame on the sides, which makes it less grippy than we would like,   and it's a fingerprint magnet if we've ever seen one.   Overall though, it's comfortable in the hand  and you can always put a case on it for a better grip.   You'll find clicky keys on the sides   and a card slot that allows for expanding the generous 128GB you get as base storage.  

Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Display & Sound 

Turn the Galaxy A42 around and you'll find  a 6.6-inch SuperAMOLED screen with a notch at the top.  The bezels are a bit thick in comparison to many phones out these days.  Still, it's an affordable phone so it's not really an issue.    There's a fingerprint reader under the display  and it's fast and accurate which is great.  You can always use face recognition if that's more your thing.   What will be disappointing to some is the screen resolution.   At 720p, it's a noticeable downgrade from previous A40 series phones.    The Samsung Galaxy  A42 doesn't support HDR 10 either,  though it does have WideVine L1 DRM support,    so you can stream FullHD videos even though the screen has a lower resolution.   On the more bright side, the display got  a respectable 570nits of maximum brightness,   so that is more than enough for good sunlight legibility.   We also found that the screen has very good color reproduction.    This smartphone is a mid-ranger, so it's not surprising  to find a headphone jack and a single downward-facing speaker.  The phone also supports FM radio, which is a little more unusual.   The speaker had below-average loudness  but as far as audio quality was concerned,    it offered a much richer sound than the Samsung Galaxy  A41,  with well-balanced mid and high tones. 

Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Battrey & Charger

One of the most impressive parts of  this phone is the battery capacity.    It has a 5000mAh battery in comparison  to the 3500mAh that we saw on the A41.    Thanks to the huge battery capacity,  the low-resolution display, and a power-efficient chipset,  we got an amazing endurance score of 144 hours in our battery life tests.   Charging speed was less impressive, but considering  the beefiness of the battery, that doesn't come as a surprise.    The 15W charger that comes with the phone can refill 27% of the battery in 30 minutes and 78% in 90 minutes.  A full charge requires two hours.

Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G  Chipset & Software

The phone uses the Snapdragon 750G 5G chipset with 4, 6, or 8GB of RAM.   It's one of Qualcomm's newest chipsets.  This is the second time that we've seen this chipset on a smartphone  and it's proven to be quite capable, whether it's in gaming or day-to-day tasks.  The chipset, in combination with a 720p display that doesn't need so much power,  meant the Galaxy A42's gaming performance  was through the roof for a mid-ranger.    The Galaxy A42 5G  sports Android 10 with One UI 2.5 on top.   Unfortunately, the phone doesn't support an Always-on display,   but otherwise, the software package is similar to that on other Samsung phones.   There are edge panels you can access with a single  swipe to the side, gesture navigation, and a dark mode.   Interestingly, the phone doesn't come with  Samsung's browser, but it uses Chrome instead.   

Samsung Galaxy  A42 5G Camera Sepcifications

When it comes to the cameras, the phone  has the same setup as the Galaxy A41, plus a depth sensor.  What you're getting is a 48MP main snapper, an 8MP ultra-wide,  a 5MP macro cam, and the new 5MP depth sensor.   The main camera outputs 12MP photos,  and in daylight we saw a lot of resolved detail,  high contrast, low noise, and balanced dynamic range.   We saw some minor softness on the edges  but it didn't detract from the overall experience.    If you choose to dig in the menu and take a snap  using the full 48MP resolution,  you'll get outstanding photos with even more detail,  better contrast, and more accurate colors.  So if high detail is what you're after, it might be worth  switching to this mode for a photo or two.  The 8MP ultra-wide camera was also respectable.   Photos had enough detail and contrast, noise was low, and the automatic distortion correction did a great job.  

  if you're chasing 5G connectivity,  great performance,  and great battery life (not exactly in that order), then this is one of Samsung's smartphones  that you should definitely take a look at. 

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