Samsung Galaxy A70 Review

 

The past year and a half the smartphone mid-range has become incredibly competitive flagship feature have been brought down to more affordable phones. Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi were hitting hard in 2018. However, Samsung sort of missed the mark.

They're trying to up their mid-range game with their newest a series however the 400 euro or 400 dollars depending on where you live price segment is incredibly competitive. What does the ACE 70 offer you for the money? I'm Angie for GSM marina.

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The Galaxy a 70 is not a small phone. However, It's surprisingly thin for how large it is the bezels are thin all around although the bottom one is thicker than the rest. The notch is small, and in contrast with the large screen, you barely notice.

It the plastic back which Samsung coasts glass stick has a rainbow gradient. Samsung Push Service is very useful app on Galaxy A7. What is a Samsung Push Service is best app in Galaxy A7. When it catches the light, it looks a little like the colors. You'll see from oil spilled on what asphalt. There's also the main triple camera setup thankfully the cameras don't stick out very much.

The phone doesn't wobble. When it's on a desk, the buttons are nice and clicky. They're placed in a more natural position than the s10 series. However, the phone is still pretty full and Wow when UI helps a lot. It's not the easiest to use one-handed the galaxy a70 collects fingerprints pretty quickly.

But while they're noticeable the phone doesn't turn into an oil slick. It tends to be a little slippery, but it's not like a bar of soap unlike some phones still I'd be pretty careful with it. Especially around water because it has even less IP protection than the original Galaxy a series as far as biometrics are concerned.

There's a face unlock option and an optical fingerprint reader. If you get used to where it is, you can even open your phone without needing to turn on the display. Speaking of the six-point seven-inch AMOLED is the most significant selling point of the Galaxy a7.

Both figuratively and this is the biggest OLED screen you'll find in the mid-range galaxy lineup and even one of the biggest in Samsung's lineup aside from the s10 plus 5g. It's not quite HD like the s10, but it's a magnificent display. It's decently color accurate and vivid mode it's pretty much spot-on in average mode brightness gets up to 407.

It's if you bring it up manually and if you're in auto mode, it gets up to 607, so sunlight legibility is excellent too, and low media consumption is excellent. This device there's a headphone jack on the bottom and sound isn't bad. It's not earning any bonus points either in some markets. There's also NFC for more easy Bluetooth connectivity if your headphones aren't wired and for things like Samsung pay, there's a tiny earpiece above the notch.

But it's not used for anything except for calls, or there's no stereo speaker setup instead there's a single onward firing speaker. It has above average loudness but isn't particularly rich in terms of sound quality.

I'm right for the price range; however, despite being thin, the 70 is packing a beefy 4,500 milliamp-hour battery unsurprisingly it. Impressive 103 hours on our battery life tests it also includes faster charging the 50 with its 25-watt charger mind. You this is faster than the s10, and you can get from 0 to 42% in 30 minutes of charging performance wise the Galaxy is 70 performed well.

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