Read the blog about Samsung Galaxy M13 Review. Samsung presents us with a pretty streamlined product that has a 6.6-inch screen with a central teardrop punch and very substantial edges. The screen only takes up 82.5% of the front area, which is explained by the chin and the other visible features. But in this price range, we are not really moved by these points. The front surface’s capacity to record fingerprints is far more significant to us.
The back is all plastic, and the surface features a decorative ripple relief. This also makes it seem cozier to the touch than a smooth shell, but it has no effect on how slippery anything is when perspiring heavily. This particular model is also available in dark green and light blue. With the exception of the finishes, the optical block is relatively slim and aesthetically comparable to what a Galaxy S22 delivers.
The slices feel completely smooth and are more rounded. The power-on button and the volume control buttons are on the right edge of the button level. To prevent having to extend the thumb too far, we would have liked them to be positioned a little lower. We have an upper-middle-range product with measurements of 165.4 x 76.9 x 8.4 cm and 192 g, but only those with small hands will really suffer.
A jack port, a USB-C port (USB 2.0, not 3.0), and six perforations that conceal a speaker are visible on the lower edge. The cache, which provides access to a slot for two Nano Sim cards and a microSD card, is located on the left edge.
A really attractive entry-level smartphone is signed here by Samsung. Even though plastic may be king, the M13 4G has superb manufacturing quality and no obvious design problems.
Samsung Galaxy M13 4GScreen
A really attractive entry-level smartphone is signed here by Samsung. Even though plastic may be king, the M13 4G has superb manufacturing quality and no obvious design problems.
The Samsung M13 4G has a 6.6-inch PLS LCD display with 1080 x 2408 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio (Samsung-specific IPS technology). It offers a display of exceptional elegance because to its 400 dpi pixel density.
Using our probe and the CalMAN Ultimate program from Portrait Displays, we measured this screen. It has a measured color temperature of 7577 K compared to a reference value of 6500 K, resulting in a cool display with a barely perceptible drift towards the blues.
This Samsung device runs a lighter version of Android 12 with its One UI 4 overlay. In order to operate smoothly with a low-end processor, the latter integrates a little less capability. We discover a well-known interface with a wide range of customization choices, and the Galaxy Store theme store continues to provide an equally wide selection.
Samsung has integrated its Knox security capabilities, giving you access to some of the “layers” that safeguard your data, but not all of them. There is a game mode, which primarily enables you to play without being interrupted by notifications.
Samsung Galaxy M13 4G Photo
The DRM Wideline L1 is well integrated with regard to video content from sVoD platforms and thus permits HD watching. Samsung guarantees major upgrades for two years and security patches for three years.
Three cameras are featured in the Samsung M13 4G:
50 megapixels with an f/1.8 wide-angle main sensor, 5 megapixels with an f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle sensor, and 2 megapixels with an f/2.4 depth-of-field sensor round out the setup.
In full daylight, we only obtain passable pictures. They do, in fact, lack clarity, and the colorimetry is a little flat. There is a serious dearth of accuracy and detail. Only a few reliefs are visible on the statue in the photo below, and the gradients lack subtlety. The trees’ foliage is given an overly severe digital treatment that completely blurs the depiction and removes all of the nuances.
The center of the image is correctly rendered by the ultra wide-angle mode. Beyond this point, the image suffers from severe distortion, which reduces the overall amount of detail. The colorimetry is also somewhat warmer than in wide-angle mode, which is more accurate.
Samsung Galaxy M13 4G Performance
Despite the fact that we are looking at an entry-level model, we are a touch underwhelmed with the Exynos 850’s performance. Indeed, this 4G SOC, which features 4 GB of RAM, an Elios P19 GPU, and 64 GB of expandable storage, does not particularly stand out when subjected to the barrage of our numerous performance tests. As a result, devices like the Redmi Note 11 and Realme 8, which are sold for the same price as the Samsung M13, perform far better.
Samsung Galaxy M13 4G Autonomy
The M13 is well-equipped and we were anticipating good endurance thanks to its 5,000 mAh battery. We obtained a score of 2:02 p.m. after activating our ViSer software, which mimics active smartphone use (web browsing, messaging, talking, video, listening to music, downloads, etc.), before switching from 100% to 10% battery. We are in a solid above average place, but not particularly spectacular. With a battery of the same capacity, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S lasts longer than 15:30.
If you don’t misuse notifications or video games on a daily basis, it can be with you for more than a day—possibly even two—of the time. However, do not rely on quick charging in this situation due to the absence of it.
Samsung Galaxy M13 4G Network and Communication
The entire 4G spectrum is supported by this smartphone. You only need NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, and Wi-Fi 5. There is nothing to report regarding calls.
Finally, we found no issues with the integrated GPS system’s operation or geolocation.
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