Samsung Galaxy A70 is a mid-range smartphone with great specs and huge 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen.
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Top 5 highlights of Samsung Galaxy A70 |
Overall, it is an intriguing device and here are its best features.
Top 5 highlights of Samsung Galaxy A70
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Triple rear cameras |
1. 4,500mAh battery with 25W Super Fast Charging - Samsung Galaxy A70 has a huge 4,500mAh battery that can last you a full day. Whether you are gaming, multitasking or just going about your day, you are sure to have enough battery for your day. If you happen to forget to charge your device at home, you can charge it quickly since it has a USB-C 25W Super Fast Charging tech.
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6.7-inch Super AMOLED display |
2. Beautiful display - Galaxy A70 has a huge and gorgeous display. It has 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-U display. It has a 2440 x 1080 FHD+ resolution as well. It has slim bezels all around and the Infinity-U notch is not that bothersome as well. The overall design of the display is great.
Coping with the trend of the In-Display Fingerprint sensor, the Galaxy A70 sports one too. It is a better, more accurate and faster version of the one found in the Galaxy A50.
3. Capable specs - Samsung Galaxy A70 packs a 2.0GHz Snapdragon 675 octa-core processor, Adreno 612 GPU, 6GB RAM, 128GB of expandable storage, and a huge 4,500mAh battery with 25W Super Fast Charging.
It also has 4G LTE connectivity and Android 9.0 with the optimized One UI.
4. Triple-cam setup - The Samsung Galaxy A70 has a triple rear camera setup. It has a 32MP f/1.7 main sensor + 8MP f/2.2 ultra wide-angle lens + 5MP f/2.2 depth sensor with AF and LED flash. The good thing about this setup is that each sensor serves its own purpose which means they are dedicated for that purpose to provide the best images.
5. 32MP selfie cam - A 32MP selfie camera is still uncommon with devices available in the Philippines. To be specific, only the Huawei P30 series and Vivo V15 series are the only devices that has that feature. This makes the Galaxy A70 one of the first ones to include it and on a mid-range device as well.
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