Does the Galaxy A6+ come across a recommendable daily driver For starters - Yes! The A6+ nails it in the display department, followed by an all-day battery stamina. The OS feels smooth whereas the cameras impress with above average photos.
Does the Galaxy A6+ come across a recommendable daily driver For starters - Yes! The A6+ nails it in the display department, followed by an all-day battery stamina. The OS feels smooth whereas the cameras impress with above average photos.
Samsung introduced the Galaxy A6 (SM-A600F) and Galaxy A6+ (SM-A605F) smartphones in the ‘Galaxy A Series' last month, and the smartphones were launched in India soon after. Here we have the review of Galaxy A6+, the bigger version of the two, which is one of the first from Samsung to pack a Full...
Large 6-inch FHD+ AMOLED Infinity display; Good build quality; Good cameras; Good battery life
Micro USB without fast charging; Not a powerful SoC for the price; Not water-resistant; Priced slightly on the higher side
A couple of weeks ago, Samsung launched the refresh of the A6 series for this year. We've already given you guys a closer look at the Samsung Galaxy A6, so now its time to look at its bigger sibling.
Samsung's new Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6+ bring some interesting options into the mid-range which should manage the balancing act between the entry-level class and the premium class.
Waste mobile dude don't buy this .poor performance
Super amoled screen display; Without hybrid slot; Superior cameras
Price; Starting chipset
Samsung just launched their latest Galaxy A duo, the Galaxy A6 and A6+ , in the Philippines about a week ago. One sits in a tight spot while the other is in a very dangerous position. What we're taking a look at today is the one in danger, the Galaxy A6+ . How so Find out in our full review!
Immersive speakers; Good display; Impressive Cameras; Stylish design; Abundant features; Acceptable battery life
Slippery finish; Low performance for the price; Hard to reach fingerprint scanner; microUSB port
It's common practice for smartphone manufacturers to eventually introduce their flagship features to mid-range and budget devices, Samsung being no exception. The company's beautiful Infinity Edge displays debuted with its flagship Galaxy S8 duo and have now made their way to the mid-range Galaxy A6...
Taller, narrower displays are fast becoming ubiquitous. Almost the entire smartphone industry has released or is in the process of releasing smartphones with minimal screen borders and 18:9 or taller displays.
Priced at Rs 25,990, the Galaxy A6+ is a very good option to choose from the smartphones available in this range. The device comes with a trusted ‘Samsung' branding, performs well, offers a plethora of in-trend features to make your smartphone usage easier and is good to look at too.
In a market that's slowly adapting to hardware-centric decision making for smartphone purchases, Samsung still believes that user experience isn't directly propositional to on-paper specifications.
Sturdy metal build; Bright and crisp display; Useful software features; Impressive front camera
Entry-level chipset; micro USB for charging
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