very nice phone, especially coming from a Galaxy S7. Big, and very attractive screen. Not sure why I need 5 cameras on a phone, but glad to know they are there. awesome phone overall. Unlike the S7, the a71 has no wireless pay, no wireless charging.
Manufacturer: Samsung
very nice phone, especially coming from a Galaxy S7. Big, and very attractive screen. Not sure why I need 5 cameras on a phone, but glad to know they are there. awesome phone overall. Unlike the S7, the a71 has no wireless pay, no wireless charging.
Samsung's one of the biggest smartphone players around, and while we drool over cutting-edge devices like the Note20 or Fold2, these luxury handsets are hardly its primary business.
Display Big, bright, colorful, and I don't even mind the punch-out; Endurance Between the 4,500mAh battery and the efficient Snapdragon chip, you shouldn't be running out of juice anytime soon; Cameras Even without a telephoto option, the A71 easily takes some pretty nice shots.
Durability Plastic body scratches easily, no IP rating so don't get this wet; Charging No wireless charging support; Speaker I love having an analog headphone jack, but with a speaker this underwhelming, I hate how much you need it.
Samsung’s Galaxy A series devices have been a big hit since the recent revamping. Last year threw up the A50 and A70 as very popular choices with smartpone buyers in many markets around the world. The Galaxy A71 is a follow-up to the A70 and hopes to gain the same appeal as its predecessor.
This phone is an efficient and enduring piece. Migration from old phone was as simple as a few presses. Charges near max in two hours and maintains more than four times as long during the day. Space is abundant and runs smoothly. Only main grip is the Bixby function not being able to be disabled.
The Samsung Galaxy A71 offers 5G connectivity and solid overall performance for a relatively affordable price.
Solid performance; Excellent camera; Nice display; Long battery life
Lackluster durability; Poor audio quality
The only case that I could find for this phone was made by Speck. The Speck case fits perfectly.
The Galaxy A71 5G is a solid mid-range device that offers an excellent screen, solid battery life, and speedy performance....
Great display Solid performance Good cameras Headphone jack
Big and heavy No wireless charging T-Mobile bloatware
The Samsung Galaxy A71 offers a cheaper path to 5G service if that’s important to you, but otherwise it’s only a decent $600 phone. For hundreds less, the Pixel 4a and iPhone SE are better in almost every respect, save for battery life, while the OnePlus Nord is a much more well-rounded sub-$500 5G...
Good battery life, Solid performance, 5G support, Big OLED display
Tons of bloatware, Cameras are just decent, No wireless charging, Frustrating fingerprints sensor, A bit pricey for what it is
Samsung's A-series continues to impress on software, features, and connectivity
About an hour to charge from dead, Flagship-like in-hand feel and design, Anti-fingerprint coloration and design; 6.7-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ display, Responsive, bright display, 5G support works as expected, Bluetooth 5.0, Performance feels like a flagship, Flagship software-side features only...
Less than impressive battery drain; Plastic construction; Night Mode camera isn't great by any stretch; Slow fingerprint scanner; Camera is often better with scene optimizer turned off
“The Samsung Galaxy A71 5G is a solid midrange phone, despite the burgeoning value of cheaper devices.”
Modern design; Good performance for the price; Beautiful display; Long-lasting battery life
Camera is only fine; No wireless charging
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