The company recently launched three mid-range smartphones: Galaxy A70, A50, and A20. To my surprise, these mid-range devices are no slouch and worth considering if you’re looking for a mid-range phone. The Galaxy A70, in particular, is cheaper but packed with premium features that some flagship devices don’t even have.
There’s a standard USB-C port on the bottom along with downward-facing speaker and headphone jacks. There’s a SIM card tray on the left and volume rockers and power button on the right. Notably, the phone doesn’t have a dedicated Bixby button. Bixby is Samsung’s digital voice assistant that works similarly to Siri and Google Assistant. A70 users can use the “Hello Bixby” keyword to summon the voice-controlled assistant. It’s not a bad implementation, but many Samsung smartphones come with a controversial button that allows users to easily activate it.
Unfortunately, the phone only has a downward-facing speaker, as the audio sometimes sounded muffled when holding the device in landscape orientation.
Additionally, the device comes with a vertical triple camera setup at the rear, which is accompanied by a dual-LED flash. It features an “Infinity-U” display on the front, Samsung’s display branding that features a U-shaped camera cutout (commonly known as a waterdrop notch). It looks similar to the one found in the Huawei P30 Lite. Instead of a physical fingerprint scanner, the A70 comes with an in-display sensor. Unfortunately, the scanner is slow, especially compared to the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor included in the Galaxy S10. Additionally, optical fingerprint sensors are not as secure as ultrasonic fingerprint sensors. To speed up the login process, you can use your phone’s face scanning technology. Unfortunately, it lacks depth-sensing technology, which means pictures can fool it.
The Samsung Galaxy A70 has one of the largest smartphone displays in Canada, featuring a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels. Additionally, the display has a density of 393 pixels per inch and an aspect ratio of 20:9.
The A70 has a bigger screen than any other mid-range smartphone on the market. However, that’s an easy feat considering the only competitor in terms of size right now is the OnePlus 7 Pro.While the A70 lacks a Snapdragon 800-series chipset, it does come with a Snapdragon 675 processor.As a mid-range processor, there’s no task the A70 can’t handle.The 4,500mAh battery is a champ The battery performance of the Galaxy A70 phone is excellent. On average, the 4,500mAh Galaxy A70 phone battery lasted nearly two days and died around 6pm the next day. I easily got up to six hours of screen time with this phone. This includes watching videos on YouTube, browsing the web, and browsing Instagram. At no time does the phone feel too hot. However, the Samsung Galaxy A70 falls short in the camera department.The phone comes with 32-megapixel, 8-megapixel, and 5-megapixel cameras, but all lack optical image stabilization. The photos I took with my phone ended up being overexposed and saturated, causing the plant images to appear unnaturally green and artificial. The sunlight makes the image look too bright, and you can see the blue in the sky; it still looks too bright. If the sky is bright and overcast, the picture will appear too bright, almost ruining the scene.The mid-range phone’s 4,500mAh Galaxy A70 phone’s battery is larger than the ones found in the Pixel 3a XL, Moto Z4, and Huawei P30 Lite. In our review of the Huawei P30 Lite, we said the Galaxy A70 phone’s battery easily “lasted all day.” The Moto Z4 battery reportedly lasts a day, and the same goes for the Pixel 3a phone battery.Overall, the Galaxy A70 is a phone with a powerful Galaxy A70 phone battery
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