Samsung Galaxy A71 Review By YugaTech

By YugaTech
Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A71 Review

What's up guys around here, if you get tagged and a couple of weeks ago, Samsung just launched its newest mid-range device, the galaxy a 71 and in line with that, we did our hands-on video a couple of days ago now, after spending some quality time with this device, we are now ready to give our full thoughts on the 71, the rear of the galaxy. A 71 is designed with what Samsung dubs as prism effect. There are diamond shapes on the rear, cleared with a subtle linear pattern. Kinda reminds us of the newly released galaxy s, 20 lineups explicit, to look at with the rainbow hues, streaks that show up when it catches light despite the attractive rear. The finish is glossy plastic or a Samsung calls it glass thing which endlessly attracts fingerprints up front. The 71 has a Super, AMOLED plus infinity o display.

That's pretty sizable at six point: seven inches slim bezels are rather display, and it employs a hole, punch module for its front camera for its rear cameras. The galaxy a 71 has a quadruple set up situated inside a rectangular shaped module. It is placed in the upper left corner of the back and the modulus slightly raised from the rear. The LED flashes also contained inside the rectangular module, with a volume rocker and the power button are located on the right side of the device. Individuals with smaller hands might find it a little hassle to press one-handed on the left.

You can find the dual SIM card tray where they dedicated SD card slot sitting at the bottom is a 3.5 headphone, jack, USB, type-c, port noise, cancelling microphone and the single downward firing speaker overall, the a7 one is thin and lightweight, despite its massive size. Also, even if it's lightweight, the smartphone is solid and robust. The rounded corners also make it comfortable to hold the 71 sports, a massive six point: seven inches AMOLED panel with the resolution of 2400 by 1080. It's absolutely immersive, given the thin bezels around the panel and the hole punch front, camera that isn't quite as obstructive as notches. Thanks to its Super AMOLED plus panel of the colors are vibrant and punchy and blacks I'm out deep as well.

Paulo's brightness is also brave. We had it set around 40%, and we had no trouble using it under direct sunlight as for audio its average at best it can get loud and feel a room, but it can get distorted at times, while the volume is set to maximum mid and highs are present, but the lows are pretty much absent. The Galaxy a7 one is running on the latest version of Android 10. It is skin with 1u I, ?, well, storage, wise, the Galaxy a7 t1 comes with 128 gigs of space and expandable up to 512 gigabytes via dedicated micros card slot. Under the hood, the a7 one is on with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 G chipset paired with 8 gigabytes of RAM.

We run the 71 through a couple of our standard benchmarks and the result will be flashing on your screen right now. Basic tasks such as navigation web and social media browsing messaging and such aren't a problem with a 71 multitasking wasn't an issue as well. The 71 was able to handle pretty much any task. We threw at it gaming wise. We test it out Call of Duty, and we didn't experience any noticeable lags or frame drops for biometrics.

The galaxy ace everyone has an onscreen fingerprint scanner and face on blah face. Unlock works pretty well. On the other hand, there's a few hiccups with a fingerprint scanner. It takes about a second for the device to unlock and there's eight times when the sensor doesn't recognize. Is the fingerprint resulting in needing to press down a little hard on the screen for it to AMLA on to the battery the Galaxy a7 one has a pretty sizable 4511 power battery and also has a 25 watt fast charging support, though we couldn't run it through the usual PC mark battery test as the app keep crashing on us.

Instead, we subjected it through our video loop test at 1080p, video 50%, brightness, 50%, audio airplane mode turned on with earphones plugged in and the Galaxy a so to award us a total of 21 hours and 22 minutes. Now. For the cameras, the a7 one is rocking a 13 megapixel hole-punch front-facing camera. While what set up on the rear is composed of sixty-four mega pix primary shooter, a 12 megapixel ultra-wide 5, megapixel Dell and a 5 megapixel macro lens photos produced by the front camera are quite impressive. They look natural under amp lighting, with root colors and decent details with a beauty mode turn on imperfections, get blurred out, and the skin looks pretty smooth.

However, going past me to level 2 will result in overly processed selfies' portrait, wise Samsung lets its user, modify the blurs trend subject and background separation is present, but it's quite messy, as the blurring around the edges looks harsh and obvious. The rear cameras also take this and photos with good colors and ample details. The image produce are satisfied enough to be shared on social media using the ultra-wide lens there's a slight fish eye effect to the photos at the colors tend to appear a little darker than the primary camera similar to the portraits' office image. The rear, Sportscast mode also allows its users to control the blurs trend. The subject background separation on the rear cameras is quite better than the selfie mode.

As the edges don't appear too harsh video wise, the galaxy, a 71 can shoot up to 4k of 30 frames per second, the device doesn't note that if you prefer to shoot in 4k, the resolution won't support video effects and video stabilization. Shooting videos in 1080p does have video stabilization, and it's pretty good overall. So do we think that the galaxy a 71 is a decent upgrade from its predecessor, the 70? Yes, absolutely it retains the same screen size of the galaxy, a 70 but has leveled off in several aspects, such as its chipset Ram and even its overall look. The panel is bright and offers vivid, colors performance is pretty smooth. Overall, the battery life is also impressive, and it produces decent photos with both the rear and the front cameras with its price tag of 22900 90s, or you might want to consider this competent mid-range smartphone in your options.

So what do you guys think about the Galaxy? A 71? Are you considering buying this phone? Let us know in a comment section below and if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a like subscribe to our channel for more content, hit Level I, consider almost any future uploads and be sure to visit. You come for the latest tech news and reviews. This is VIN, RL and I'll catch. You guys.


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