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Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus 2018 SM-A605G 32GB

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B&H Photo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Nice phone

I bought two of these phones; however, I had to return one of them because my girlfriend did not like it. On the other hand, I believe that the phone is kind of underrated. It has facial recognition that works only on place where there is enough light; however, more you use it easier the software...

YugaTech
★★★★★
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A6+ Review

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

AndroidPIT
★★★★★
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A6+ hands-on: a bit of this, a bit of that

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.

News18
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A6+ First Impressions Review: A Complete Package

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.

unbox.ph
★★★★★
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A6+ (2018) Review: A Bit of J Series with a Dash of...

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.

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus review

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

fonearena.com
★★★★★
5 years ago

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

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

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.

bgr.in
★★★★★
5 years ago

It comes with 6-inch Super AMOLED panel with FHD+ (2220x1080 pixels) resolution and 18.5:9 aspect ratio. It runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM, and 64GB expandable storage.

Phone Arena
★★★★★
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A6+ (2018)

What does it take to make a great affordable phone?You have to get the price right first, of course, but then these days you are expected to also deliver a fine design, good performance, solid battery life and a camera that punches above its weight.The new HTMLTagInstance html-tag-469d006f-b42c-40a8-ae87-261c75b86bb3 Samsung Galaxy A6+ (2018) aims to do just that. It’s a phone that will not break the bank, yet it features a thin and elegant, yet sturdy metal body, it’s got a dual camera with Live Focus portrait mode that you only typically get on higher- end devices and it runs on the Samsung Experience interface that offers plenty of features.But how does that all come together once you actually start using the phone? Let’s find out.What’s in the box:PhoneUser manualsWall charger (7.75 watts)MicroUSB to standard USB cableWhite earbuds with in-line mic and controllerSIM Ejector toolDesignA metal phone that feels sturdy, yet is thin and elegant. ImageTagInstance gallery-b831b771-4538-4e...

Super AMOLED screen looks great; has lush, vibrant colors; Sturdy yet elegant metal design; Samsung Experience interface has many features, modern visuals; Takes very good looking photos; Great at the selfie game;

Feels a bit slow; Overpriced; No 4K video option; Uses outdated microUSB port; No wireless charging; Only partial waterproofing;

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