Samsung Galaxy A70 6GB 128GB
The Galaxy A70 is a midrange phone that, like all Samsung phones in this price range, performs way above expectations.
Nothing midrange about the display
The Galaxy A70 boasts a maximised 6.7-inch screen and an FHD+ SAMOLED Infinity-U Display. The 20:9 aspect ratio provides a viewing experience that will make you think you're watching a premium priced device.
Setting the scene
Scene Optimiser is one of the most talked about features when it comes to taking happy snaps on the triple camera set up which consists of: 32MP low light, 8MP ultra-wide and 5MP Live Focus. Scene Optimiser uses AI to help you get the most brilliant shots in a wide range of settings and subjects, ranging from people to food, nature to animals, mountains to beachside, snow to sky, and so much more
A phone that likes drama
Another cool feature of the A70 is Super Slow-Mo Video which can add great drama to what would otherwise be everyday video footage.
A master of multitasking
Many phones in this price range struggle with multitasking, but the A70 is more than capable of doing several things at once without compromising performance. Put this down to the superfast Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 Octa-Core processor combined with an impressive 6GB of RAM.
Easy unlocking and fast charging
It's a breeze to unlock your phone with on-screen fingerprint access. Once the phone is unlocked, it will keep going for longer with a power-packed 4500mAh battery coupled with 25W super-fast Charging.
A newer model Samsung Galaxy A71 6GB 128GB was released in January 2020.
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Samsung Galaxy A70
The Samsung Galaxy A70 is a mid-range smartphone aimed at young people who love to create, share and consume live video content (as well as all the other social activity and communication they are involved in).- Attractive design
- Great screen
- Big battery
- Cameras don't dazzle
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy A70 Review
Let's be clear: the A70 isn't as flashy or futuristic as the . While that phone has a sliding screen and rotating camera module, the A70 is a lot more restrained. Instead of focussing on exciting design changes it looks to offer a seriously long-lasting phone with a big, OLED display at a good...
Samsung Galaxy A70, the latest addition to the A series of Samsung is out. It has a got a price tag of Rs 28,99...
Samsung has hit its stride with the Galaxy A series. The company delivered a fantastic product in the Galaxy A50 , but misstepped a bit with the Galaxy A30 . Samsung found its mojo again with the Samsung Galaxy A70, which takes aim at the upper mid-range competition and delivers a great product that...
- Refined performance Excellent battery life Samsung Pay with MST support Great display
- Mediocre cameras Scratch prone back
A 6.7-inch FHD+ display with smaller chin and taller 20:9 aspect ratio Good performance with Snapdragon 675 and 6GB RAM Great battery life and comes with 25W fast charger In 2019, Samsung has taken an aggressive approach on the competition by launching smartphones across all price segments.
This phone has an in-screen fingerprint scanner, a huge battery, a triple-lens camera and other impressive features, yet costs just £369 SIM-free.
- In-screen fingerprint scanner
- Strong battery life
- Great screen
- Plastic shell
- Camera isn't quite as good as it sounds
- No water resistance
Samsung Galaxy A70 review: Worth considering, but could be better
It is clear that Samsung wants to impress consumers with a rich, vibrant display and somewhat acceptable design and camera. I mean, the first thing you interact with is that sprawling 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with minimal bezels and that tiny notch (Samsung calls this the Infinity-V).Samsung Galaxy A70 review
The Samsung Galaxy A70 is equipped with a large 4,500mAh with their Super Fast Charging tech and a bundled 9V/2.77A charger. When put to use with an average use scenario with data on all day, several hours of WiFi connectivity in between, auto screen brightness and constant use of social media plus...- Good battery life, fairly nippy performance, excellent Super AMOLED display, has a dual SIM and microSD card slot
- Plasticky build quality, pricey for what you pay for, Underwhelming cameras
If there's one thing I can never forget in my long term experience with the Samsung Galaxy A70, it is One UI. Gone are the days of Touchwiz and the annoying bleep-bloop sounds. Also gone are the days of Samsung's illogically priced mid-range phones.
- Great Super AMOLED display
- Small chin
- nice design
- Smooth and fluid performance
- One UI ease of use
- Great super slow mo and stabilized video recording
- Ample storage and RAM
- Great Super AMOLED display
- Small chin
- nice design
- Smooth and fluid performance
- One UI ease of use
- Great super slow mo and stabilized video recording
- Ample storage and RAM
- Below average stills camera
- Slow in-display fingerprint scanner
- Materials are not that premium
Samsung Galaxy A70 Review: A mid-range phone with a flagship battery
If you were to go on the street and ask people what they know about Samsung's smartphones, most would say they're aware of the company or at least know of its Note or S-series flagships.- Long lasting battery
- Premium design
- Snappy experience
- Lacklustre camera
- Lacks IP68 water/dust resistance
- Lacks stereo speakers