Samsung A10 Antutu - Performance Test: Budget Phone But Offers A Mid-Range Performance
Karamchand Rameshwar
With Samsung A10 Antutu score, the phone surprises us with its mid-range performance despite being launched in the budget segment.
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The Samsung Galaxy A10 is one of the phones in the Galaxy A series and it was launched in last year. The phone is currently priced at Rs. 8,490. Below we give you some information on the Samsung A10 Antutu score and its Geekbench scores.
1. Galaxy A10: Specs
In terms of specs, the Galaxy A10 features a 6.2-inch HD display with Infinity-V design and resolution of 720x1520 pixels. The phone is powered by an Exynos 7884 and a 3,400mAh battery. The Samsung Galaxy A10 comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage.
It also supports a microSD-card slot to expand the storage up to 512GB. In terms of camera, the Galaxy A10 gets a 13MP and f/1.9 back camera and a 5MP front camera. In addition, it ships with the latest Android 9 Pie.
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2. Evaluate with benchmarking applications of the Samsung A10
The Samsung A10 benchmark scores are as follows:
Samsung A10 Antutu: 79,753 points.
Samsung Galaxy A10 Geekbench scores:
Single-core Geekbench: 1,162 points.
Multi-core Geekbench: 3,218 points.
PCMark: 5,265 points.
With the Samsung Galaxy A10 Antutu score of 79,753 points, we can see the performance of the phone will be almost equal to many smartphones in the mid-range segment.
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3. Evaluate the gaming performance of the Galaxy A10
So, is Samsung A10 good for gaming? This will probably be the most anticipated part because the Galaxy A10 also gives us a surprise when it comes to game test.
Because the device has low-cost hardware specifications and a low amount of RAM, I only capture the performance evaluation screen from the Gamebench app, instead of capturing the game screen as usual.
Note: In this Samsung A10 gaming review, I use GameBench software to evaluate game performance.
Angry Birds 2
This light-hearted game can put any challenge to the Galaxy A10 when the average frame rate has reached 59 FPS.
Of course, the game gives a smooth playing experience, but still there were some lag spikes happened when transitioned.
Fruit Ninja
Another mid-range game title but I choose it to test because the FPS will often change quite a lot when we cut fruit if the device has low hardware specs or unstable CPU.
I was a bit surprised because the experience was smooth, only slightly jerky and a bit slow in the early transition. The slash is still smooth, and the average frame rate measured stays at 59 FPS.
PUBG Mobile
Finally, for Samsung A10 PUBG performance, I also monitor the FPS when playing but maybe because the game consumes too much RAM, the Gamebench software was closed, making me unable to get the detailed data.
While playing on the island and in the plane, the frame may drop to 2x FPS. However, once you have landed and started the survival game, the FPS gradually increased to 30 FPS and fluctuated slightly in this range.
In addition, sometimes a slight lag occurs while I experience the game, but this Samsung A10 gaming review and Antutu score of 79,753 points prove that the phone's gaming ability is quite good for a cheap offering like the Galaxy A10.
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