Design and Build: A True Mid-Range Flagship
The Galaxy A71 was Samsung's top mid-range phone of its generation, featuring a 64MP quad-camera system, Super AMOLED Plus display, and a large 4,500mAh battery. The Infinity-O display with a hole-punch camera gave it a modern, nearly bezel-less look.
The back panel featured a clean design with the quad-camera system neatly arranged. The phone felt premium despite its plastic construction, and the in-display fingerprint sensor worked reliably.
Key Features Under the Hood
The Galaxy A71 offered a compelling package that made it one of the best mid-range phones of its time.
Here is a quick look at the standout specs:
- Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus, FHD+. The Super AMOLED Plus panel featured brighter, more vibrant colours than standard AMOLED.
- Camera: 64MP main + 12MP ultra-wide + 5MP macro + 5MP depth. The 64MP main sensor captured highly detailed photos.
- Battery: 4,500mAh with 25W fast charging.
- Processor: Snapdragon 730 (4G) or Snapdragon 765G (5G).
- Storage: 128GB, expandable via microSD.
- In-Display Fingerprint: Optical sensor.
The Verdict
The Galaxy A71 was one of the best mid-range phones of its era. The 64MP camera, Super AMOLED Plus display, and 25W fast charging made it a compelling choice for anyone seeking flagship-like features at a reasonable price.
Check out the Samsung Galaxy A71 in the shop today.