The camera performs decently in bright daylight, with the ultra-wide lens being a welcome addition for the price. It lacks specialized modes like Night Mode or slow-motion video.
One of its strongest points; the combination of a large battery and low-resolution screen allows for long-lasting usage, often stretching to a full day or more.
For those looking for a simple, reliable phone for calling, messaging, and light video streaming, the remains a functional budget option if found at a steep discount (around $99 or less). However, for most users today, newer models in the Samsung Galaxy A-series offer significantly better value. Docomo Galaxy A21 a21mp4
6.5-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution (720 x 1600 pixels). Processor: MediaTek Helio P35 octa-core chipset.
Plastic "Glasstic" build scratches easily; slow performance under heavy multitasking; camera quality drops significantly in low light. The camera performs decently in bright daylight, with
4,000 mAh capacity with support for 15W fast charging.
Quad rear setup featuring a 16MP main lens, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro, and 2MP depth sensor; 13MP front-facing camera. Review Highlights For those looking for a simple, reliable phone
3GB RAM paired with 32GB internal storage, expandable up to 512GB via microSD.