Wednesday, 15 February 2017

New Galaxy A5 has a video recording flaw.

Galaxy A5


The new Galaxy A series - the mid-range family of Samsung phones, sitting right between the costly and flashy Galaxy S and Galaxy Note on one hand, and therefore the super cheap Galaxy J series on the opposite - brings phones that have the design and build quality of a flagship, however also go together with a couple of vital compromises.

The review of Galaxy A5 (2017), a 5.2-inch phone with a classy curved glass back, a metal frame, Samsung's newest Graphic User Interface, and even water-resistance, but it was discovered that Galaxy A5 comes with one critical flaw: it records terrible video.
 
Galaxy A5 Black
It does not only lacks a 4K video recording choice, one thing that almost all devices in its price range and even cheaper have, but additionally troublesome: it has an obvious complete lack of any form of video stabilization.

This may not sound like a big deal, but once you check out your videos, you'll see the devastating effect that each little movement has on your video recordings: they give the impression of being very jittery, to the point that walking and filming ends up in a headache-inducing footage.


This along with another quirk is what makes the A5 (2017) a mid-range phone: it looks smart, however, it lacks some fairly vital features. For the full impressions, battery life tests and camera tests of the phone.

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