I just got this phone today and thought ok I'll try it out because ita affordability. Few things are wrong with it and not even a day old, first I tried to send text to phone for password changes, I never recieved them.
I just got this phone today and thought ok I'll try it out because ita affordability. Few things are wrong with it and not even a day old, first I tried to send text to phone for password changes, I never recieved them.
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Always been a fan of big screen phone since note 3 but felt note 10 is too expensive. Been using galaxy s9 but screen was a bit small. Was looking for second hand note 9 for a while. Then A70 came out. Compared side by side with note 10 plus, honestly cannot tell the difference on screen quality.
Samsung Galaxy A70 has a lot of positives including a vivid display, good battery, and impressive design. But the price of Rs 28,990, does phone leaves you wanting more. The cameras have become a crucial factor for potential users while considering a new phone, and Galaxy A70 does not quite satisfy...
Purchased this for my Partner, and she loves it! Camera is so clear and tracks movement very well. A++
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).
Update: June 7, 2019 at 3:33 p.m. ET: You can now buy the Samsung Galaxy A70 in Canada for $629.99. Check it out at the link below! Original article: Samsung has hit its stride with the Galaxy A series.
Refined performance Excellent battery life Samsung Pay with MST support Great display
Mediocre cameras Scratch prone back
A solid mid-range smartphone with the right specs in the right places. If Samsung can get the price right, it could be a very attractive offering.
Attractive design; Great screen; Big battery
Cameras don't dazzle
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
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.
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