Samsung Galaxy A71 8GB 128GB
For performance and features that exceed the price tag, check out Samsung's Galaxy A71. This is one device that could comfortably hold it own in Premium smartphone territory.
Colour as it should be
Galaxy A71's symmetrically aligned 6.7" Infinity-O Display is pretty wonderful in its own right, and it becomes complete with Super AMOLED Plus colour technology. This gives you super realistic colour whether you're gaming, watching video, or surfing the net.
An upgraded camera experience
On the back of the Galaxy A71 is a range of fantastic photographic options. This includes the 64-megapixel main camera, the 123-degree angle lens of the 12MP Ultra-Wide camera which gives you the same view as the human eye, the 5MP Macro camera that captures every amazing detail right up close, and a 5MP Depth with Live Focus effects. For your selfies, the 32MP front camera delivers high-resolution shots and Selfie focus allows you to subtly blur the background.
Making movies
The A71 is near the top of the pack when it comes to video recording. One of the best features in this area is Super Steady Video which removes annoying camera shake when you are shooting a video of a moving object.
The inner workings
It's what's on the inside that counts, and speed and performance in the A71 are boosted with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, the world-leading Qualcomm Snapdragon 730, Octa-core processor and Android v10 Operating System.
More power to you
The Galaxy A71 has a big and powerful 4,500mAh battery, and with 25W fast charging capability, you're never without your phone for long.
A newer model Samsung Galaxy A72 8GB 256GB was released in March 2021.
Reviews
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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
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
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-A715FZKDVNZ review
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
Samsung Galaxy A71 - Prism Crush Black SM-A715FZKDVNZ review
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.