jamonline.ph Updated: 2019-12-03 06:00:36
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Samsung is definitely aggressive in its mid-range segment. They have the Galaxy S series for the premium and flagship series and then there's the J series for the affordable market and between the two is the Galaxy A series. Recently, Samsung Philippines...
The Samsung Galaxy A6+ is a solid device. It has a good build, the camera of the smartphone is really good, and the battery of the smartphone was really long. However, the smartphone is a little bit pricey compared to its competitors and you also get entr...
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Samsung Galaxy A6+ (2018) review leaves us stunned by high-resolution 24MP selfies. If selfies are your lifeblood, then you really won't find another mobile phone with a resolution a...
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Last month, Samsung released its latest Galaxy A duo, the Galaxy A6 and A6+, in the Philippines. We've already released our full written review of the Galaxy A6+, but since a lot of you have requested for a video review of the device, here it is...
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Samsung just launched their latest Galaxy A duo, the Galaxy A6 and A6+, in the Philippines about a week ago. One sits in a tight spot while the other is in a very dangerous position. What we're taking a look at today is the one in danger, the Galaxy A6+...
Immersive speakers, Good display, Impressive Cameras, Stylish design, Abundant features, Acceptable battery life...
Slippery finish, Low performance for the price, Hard to reach fingerprint scanner, microUSB port, Next up in YugaTech, 2017 YugaTech Buyer's Guide: Video and Photo, 2017 YugaTech Buyers Guide: Gaming Laptops, Camera Blind Test: Huawei P9 vs Zenfone Zoom...
So, does the Samsung Galaxy A6+ have more to it than it meets the eye? Well, you could say yes. It is an oddball of a device though — priced at the mid-range segment yet equipped with a budget chipset. Performance is not that bad but for the price you're...
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Samsung refreshed the A6 family of devices yesterday, which now consists of two phones. One is the smaller A6 that we've taken a look at a few days ago, and the other being the bigger A6+. While the A6+ retains the same J-series inspired unibody aluminum...
It's not a big surprise that the Galaxy A6+ (2018) looks like an upsized version of its smaller brother. It has the same aluminum body, as well as the pronounced antenna lines that give it a Galaxy J7 Pro feel. We're not sure if that's a good or bad thing...
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Introduced to the world back in May, the Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+ are now official in the Philippines. Designed to be practical and convenient, both the Galaxy A6 and A6+ have features found on Samsung's more powerful flagship smartphones like Face Recog...
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In a market that's slowly adapting to hardware-centric decision making for smartphone purchases, Samsung still believes that user experience isn't directly propositional to on-paper specifications.Samsung says it spends around $50 billion to $60 billion o...
Sturdy metal build, Bright and crisp display, Useful software features, Impressive front camera...
Entry-level chipset, micro USB for charging...
First impressions of the phone won't take you so long to judge it. It is solid from the very moment you grip it, but on paper, things aren't so hunky dory...
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Samsung launched the Galaxy A series back in 2014 as a way of bridging the gap between the flagship Galaxy S line and the budget-focused Galaxy J series. From the onset, the Galaxy A series was targeted at a younger audience, with Samsung focusing on desi...
Full HD Super AMOLED screen, Metal chassis, Decent front camera...
Underwhelming chipset, No NFC/Samsung Pay, Micro-USB port, No fast charging, Sluggish fingerprint sensor, Facial recognition doesn't work...
Pros:Full HD Super AMOLED screenMetal chassisDecent front cameraCons:Underwhelming chipsetNo NFC/Samsung PayMicro-USB portNo fast chargingSluggish fingerprint sensorFacial recognition doesn't work...
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Super AMOLED FHD+. Samsung's Galaxy A series is designed with a certain kind of customer in mind: those who want a smartphone with a simple look and high manufacturing quality. We thoroughly tested the 6-inch Galaxy A6+ and report in this review what buye...
high-resolution selfie camera, precise GPS, long battery life, OLED display...
mediocre system performance, slow face recognition, no USB Type C...
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br> What does it take to make a great affordable phone ? You have to get the price right first, of course, but then these days you are expected to also deliver a fine design, good performance, solid battery life and a camera that punches above its weight...
Super AMOLED screen looks great; has lush, vibrant colors, Sturdy yet elegant metal design, Samsung Experience interface has many features, modern visuals, Takes very good looking photos, Great at the selfie game...
Feels a bit slow, Overpriced, No 4K video option, Uses outdated microUSB port, No wireless charging, Only partial waterproofing...
Summing it all up, the Galaxy A6+ is an elegant and sturdy metal phone with an impressive AMOLED screen with lush colors, very good camera that punches above its weight with impressive portrait shots and some of the best selfies on an affordable phone. It...
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Samsung's flagship smartphones in the Galaxy S and Note series tend to grab the most headlines, but it's not as if everyone can afford them. However, the South Korean brand usually takes the best features from these phones and eventually implements them o...
Design, Display quality, Battery life...
Low light camera performance, Speaker placement is less than ideal, Seems pricey, Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus...
While the Samsung Galaxy A6+, priced at Rs 25,990, ticks some of the crucial aspects of a good smartphone, i.e. design, display, and battery life, some other specifications let it down massively. Just let it sink in that Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 (review), whic...
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