Samsung Galaxy A6+ review: Great dual cameras, Infinity Display and excellent battery life come at a price
25 July 2018, 18:37 IST

Samsung Galaxy A6+ review: Great dual cameras, Infinity Display and excellent battery life come at a price

Samsung launched four new smartphones – Galaxy J6, Galaxy J8, Galaxy A6 and Galaxy A6+ – all at once. The USP of all these smartphones is the Infinity Display that has finally made its way to the budget segment. The A6+ is the one I’ll be reviewing here and it costs Rs 23,990 meaning it competes squarely with the Moto X4, Vivo V9, Oppo F7, HMD Global’s Nokia 7 Plus and the upcoming Mi A2 from Xiaomi.

Let’s just say that unless the Galaxy A6+ really impresses, the competition is going to take it to the cleaners. Fortunately for Samsung, the Galaxy A6+ has a lot going for it.

As a result of being made almost entirely out of metal, the whole look and feel of the Galaxy A6+ is premium. It’s got a solid grip and despite falling a couple of times, the smartphone has come out unscathed. The Galaxy A6+ sports a 6-inch Super AMOLED with an 18:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 2280x1080.

Despite the 6-inch Infinity Display, the Galaxy A6+ with its minimal bezels is quite easy to use one-handed. It’s light and is non-slippery. There is a dual-rear camera at the back (in a vertical alignment) and a fingerprint sensor (that works reasonably fast) right below it.

The design language on the A6+ represents a departure from the other smartphones recently launched by Samsung. The two antenna bands feature prominently on the backside of the phone, and the speaker grille doesn’t feature at the bottom or the top. Instead, it is on the right-hand-side of the phone, right above the power button. The volume buttons feature on the left-hand-side.

There is a dedicated microSD slot and a dual-SIM slot. The bottom of the smartphone houses the micro-USB charging port alongside the headphone jack.

What stands out

Last year’s Samsung C7 Pro stood out because it didn’t have much competition chasing after it. This year, there are a lot of smartphones gunning for a piece of the pie. Still, saying that, the Galaxy A6+ does stand out for a couple of reasons:

The Galaxy A6+ has some flaws

Yes, the Galaxy A6+ isn’t a perfect smartphone. What I’m going to mention might turn you away from considering the A6+ as your next purchase. Let’s me lay it out then:

Verdict

The Galaxy A6+ has a super display, good cameras and some pretty awesome battery life. It’s performance takes a knock and its pricing is unjustifiable. If you’re a Samsung loyalist, this or the A8+ is the smartphone to buy. If you aren’t, there are many other options abound.

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