Samsung's new Galaxy M20 made noises since it was announced in the Philippines last week. It's a rare affordable Samsung phone that packs a punch for its PHP 10,990 price tag.
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Galaxy M20 camera samples |
One of the key highlights of the Galaxy M20 are its cameras. It comes with a 13MP f/1.9 + 5MP f/2.2 ultra wide-angle dual-camera setup at the back and a single 8MP f/2.0 shooter for selfies.
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8MP selfie cam |
On paper, its an intriguing camera setup for a budget phone.
Here are some of our first few shots!
Camera Samples
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Normal |
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Wide |
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Normal |
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Wide |
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Indoor bokeh |
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Dim shot |
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Normal selfie and bokeh selfie |
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Indoor selfie bokeh |
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Indoor selfie dim |
Quick thoughts
Samsung's Galaxy M20's dual cameras at the back are alright. It shoots images in daylight with good amount of details and nice colors. There are times where the main camera will make some images a bit too bright.
The secondary camera is cool even if it has barrel distortion. It is great if you want wide-angle shots and simply put more in a single frame. It simply made the M20 a more versatile shooter. Saturation is stronger than the main camera.
Indoor dim shots are surprisingly well detailed.
It has one of the better selfie camera shooters at this price point. Colors are accurate and shots are far from soft even in low light. The bokeh for selfies even has clean edge detection.
So far we find the cameras of the Galaxy M20 decent for the price.
Update: It is now priced at just PHP 10,490.
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