Samsung Galaxy A71 6GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy A71 Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDNZC review
The Galaxy A71 is an excellent overall smartphone with touches of what makes Samsung flagships great. It’s a gorgeous device with some of the best mid-range hardware plus a set of decent shooters to boot.
Samsung Galaxy A71 Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDNZC review
The Samsung Galaxy A71 was announced alongside the A51 . It came as the successor of the Galaxy A70 announced earlier this year. There are four key differences between the Galaxy A51 and the A71; firstly, the A71 has larger 6.7-inch Full-HD+ display, secondly it is powered by Snapdragon 730 CPU,...
Samsung Galaxy A71 - Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDVNZ review
We highly recommend the Samsung Galaxy A71 especially if you are looking for a more premium phone but doesn’t want to spend as much as buying a flagship. It has a great screen, great build, good cameras, stable videos, decent battery life and also support for Android 10 and its next version.
Samsung Galaxy A71 Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDNZC review
But we don’t want to sound too negative. The Samsung Galaxy A70 was a superb phone and the Samsung Galaxy A71 is even better – the chipset is faster, and the camera and design are improved.- Great battery life
- Good quad-lens camera
- Big screen
- Plastic build
- No telephoto lens
- Not much of an improvement on A70
Samsung Galaxy A71 Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDNZC review
- well-built and slim case
- 3.5 mm jack
- dual SIM
- VoLTE
- VoWiFi and LTE Cat.11
- wide LTE coverage
- good GPS module
- 128 GB of internal storage
- very bright Super AMOLED display
- good battery life
- 25 W quick-charger included in the box
- no IP certification
- average quad rear-facing cameras
- PWM flickering
- slight performance throttling under load
Samsung Galaxy A71 Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDNZC review
So, do we think that the Galaxy A71 is a decent upgrade from its predecessor, the A70? Yes, absolutely. It retains the same screen size as the A70 but has leveled up in several aspects, such as its chipset, RAM, and overall look.- Visually pleasing design
- Immersive and large Super AMOLED Plus display
- Good selfie camera
- Long battery life
- Decent performance
Samsung Galaxy A71 - Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDVNZ review
The second of Samsung’s two new Galaxy A series phones, the Samsung Galaxy A71 aims to offer to offer the desirable trinity of features for aspiring phone owners – a large and vibrant screen, a good camera and, as they are wont to put it, awesome battery life.
Samsung Galaxy A71 Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDNZC review
In the past, it was always a little hard to recommend mid-range Samsung smartphones. Despite being the largest smartphone maker in the world, with a wealth of products across pretty much every price point and major market, Samsung’s affordable devices always scored poorly on the price-to-performance...
Samsung Galaxy A71 review: Hands-on
The A71’s appeal will depend heavily on price, but if it’s similar to the A70 then Samsung will be onto a winner. The core spec here is really solid, and the compromises - plastic back, HD display, no wireless charging or waterproofing - are all on points that are less important to most users. If you can ignore the appeal of the S-series branding on the S10 Lite, the A71 looks like the phone to beat in Samsung’s mid-tier offering.
Samsung Galaxy A71 Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDNZC review
The Samsung Galaxy A71 packs in a big 6.7-inch display, four rear cameras and a huge 4,500mAh battery at a price point which won't break the bank. It could well be a winning formula.- Big
- colorful screen
- Huge battery
- Premium camera experience
- No water resistance
- No wireless charging