Samsung Galaxy A10e Specs

5.8

Description

The Galaxy A10e features a notched 5.83-inch display with a 720 x 1560 pixels. Samsung's own Exynos 7884 SoC is under the hood along with 2GB of memory and 32GB of expandable storage. An 8MP camera adorns the back of the phone and there is a 5MP front-facing selfie snapper. A 3000mAh battery keeps the lights on and Android 9 Pie is pre-installed.

This device is also known as Samsung SM-A102U

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Display

Size: 5.8-inch
Resolution: 1560 x 720 px, 19.5:9 ratio, 295 PPI
Technology: IPS LCD
Refresh rate: 60Hz
Screen-to-body: 81.38 %
Features: Proximity sensor

Hardware

System chip: Samsung Exynos 7884 (14 nm)
Processor: Octa-core, 1600 MHz, ARM Cortex-A73 and ARM Cortex-A53, 64-bit
GPU: Mali-G71 MP2
RAM: 2GB (LPDDR4)
Internal storage: 32GB (eMMC 5.1), available to use: 21.3 GB
Storage expansion: microSDXC up to 512 GB
OS: Android (11, 10, 9.0 Pie)
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Capacity: 3000 mAh
Type: Li - Ion, Not user replaceable

Camera

Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 8 MP (Autofocus)
Specifications: Aperture size: F1.9
Flash: LED
Video recording: 1920x1080 (Full HD) (30 fps)
Features: Video calling, Video sharing
Front: 5 MP
Dimensions: 5.80 x 2.74 x 0.33 inches
(147.3 x 69.6 x 8.4 mm)
Weight: 4.97 oz (141.0 g)
Materials: Back: Plastic
Frame: Plastic
Keys: Right: Volume control, Lock/Unlock key
Colors: Black

Cellular

4G (FDD): Bands 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 7(2600), 12(700 a), 14(700 PS), 29(700 d), 30(2300 WCS), 66(AWS-3)
3G: Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 4(1700/2100), 5(850)
Data Speed: LTE-A Cat 6 (300/50 Mbit/s), HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s
SIM type: Nano SIM
HD Voice: Yes

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Speakers: Earpiece, Loudspeaker
Features: Album art cover, Background playback
Screen mirroring: Wireless screen share
Additional microphone(s): Noise cancellation

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 5.0
Wi-Fi: 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, dual-band
Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot
USB: Type-C (reversible), USB 2.0
Features: Charging, Mass storage device
Hearing aid compatible: M3, T3
Location: GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Cell ID, Wi-Fi positioning
Sensors: Accelerometer
Other: UMA (Wi-Fi Calling), VoIP, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval:
Date approved: May 22, 2019
FCC ID value: A3LSMA102U
Measured SAR:
Head: 0.47 W/kg
Body: 0.54 W/kg
Simultaneous Transmission: 1.16 W/kg
Wireless Router: 0.60 W/kg

Buyers information

Price: $ 210
In The Box: Standard charging block, USB-C cable, QuickStart guide
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Alternative variants

Samsung Galaxy A10e
for Sprint
Differences from the main variant:
4G (FDD): Bands 2(1900), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 25(1900+), 26(850+), 71(600)
4G (TDD): Bands 41(2600+)
Samsung Galaxy A10e
for T-Mobile
Differences from the main variant:
4G (FDD): Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 20(800 DD), 25(1900+), 26(850+), 28(700 APT), 66(AWS-3), 71(600)
4G (TDD): Bands 38(2600), 39(1900+), 40(2300), 41(2600+)
3G: Bands 5(850), 8(900), 4(1700/2100), 2(1900), 1(2100)

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User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
6.2
Camera quality
3.8
Performance
5.4
Display
5.2
Battery life and charging
5.6
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
7
Good phone
Phone owned for more than a year

So far so good. I paid $180 for a refurbished A10e. Its lasted me awhile. Not the best camera. Need more mega pixels. It works tho. Phone will freeze up sometimes. Call clarity has been good. I use the phone for work, gig economy apps like Doordash. The storage isn't to bad. But even with a 32gb sd card, some apps you can't move to the SD card and you have to use the internal storage on the phone. The internal phone storage does hold a lot of apps. The one thing that I don't like is that if I'm talking on the phone, I can't use my data for internet at the same time. I think that maybe because of my phone company and not the phone itself. If I'm on a call I can use the internet on wifi, but not data.

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7
More bang for the buck
Phone owned for less than 3 months

I keep seeing mixed and negative results about this phone and I just don't get it! The Galaxy a10e is a very pretty, inexpensive and overall remarkable phone for the price. The phone now comes stock with android 10 and Samsung UI 2.0 so software wise it works very similar to a flagship phone but without some of the features, for example, it doesn't have a fingerprint scanner or an f.m radio (it does have facial recognition and a headphone jack). The Dolby atmos with headphones on sounds very nice. The speaker is loud but it does start to get distorted at high volumes. The 32 GB of storage averages to about 21 after software which is pretty good for a budget phone. The internet runs pretty well

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8
Ok
Phone owned for less than a year

Its a pretty ok phone. Its a budget phone so I don't know why people are so angered at it. The battery life is similar to that of flagship phones so people need to stop fussing over it. The build quality is good, its not metal, but who needs an all metal phone. I have never questioned the build of it. Calls are good, I can hear whom ever I'm calling loud and clear, and they can hear me. Reception is on par I assume, I never lose reception where other phones wouldn't. What's that about internet? hmm, oh, its just fine, honestly. The camera is atrocious, but are you looking for a camera, no, you are looking for a phone. The speed is ok, the ui is good most of the time, sometimes it will obnoxiously slow down though. think its has a 1.85ghz octacore processor, its fine for everything except heavier games, its also only 32 bit as opposed to 64 bit so something just aren't compatible right off the bat. Typing is great if you can type, and I guess typing would suck if you cant type, in other words, there is no way text input could be improved. The display is kind of weird, its really tall with a notch. Its almost like its so tall to make up for the notch. Also its only 720p, which is HD, but just barely. I use this phone everyday, and I do a lot of things on it. Video playback is good, social media is good, browsing the web is good, heck its almost like this phone *is* decent, unlike other people tell you. its a good budget phone.

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