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  1. Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Review: A Phenomenal $200 Phone
  2. Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Review


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Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Review: A Phenomenal $200 Phone

It's $200! Good performance. Nice screen. Two-day battery life. Solid camera. Includes 64 GB of storage and a microSD card slot, plus a headphone jack and NFC for contactless payments. Runs the latest version of Android and will get two OS upgrades and four years of security updates. Works on all major US networks. The most exciting smartphones aren't the This $200 unlocked Android phone is, frankly, phenomenal. For two Benjamins, you can get a smartphone that can handle most day-to-day tasks without acting frustratingly slow, a surprisingly decent camera system, a lengthy software update cycle, plus more than two-day battery life. The crazier thing is that Samsung manages to improve on the flaws of the A14's predecessor—the Photograph: Samsung The A14 5G looks a little plain, but it has a textured back that gives it a little more character than most budget phones. It certainly doesn't feel as cheap as it is. The plastic rear design means that's one less glass surface area you have to worry about. The only hardware flaw? This phone doesn't have an IP rating, so it's not dust or water resistant. You'll want to be careful with it in the rain, near a pool, and at the beach. The 6.6-inch LCD display has a 1080-pixel resolution which is sharper than the prior model, and it looks perfectly fine. I haven't had trouble reading it on sunny days (not that we've had many here in New York recently), and it's plenty sharp for gaming, reading, and watching all the TikToks my partner sen...

Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Review

The Samsung Galaxy A14 5G ($199.99) is an affordable way to gain access to speedy 5G networks while enjoying one of the better Android update policies on the market. Though the Big and Grippy The first thing you notice about the Galaxy A14 5G is the screen, which has been improved in all the right ways compared with the Galaxy A13. The size has been nudged up slightly from 6.5 inches to 6.6 inches, the 90Hz (Credit: Dave LeClair) Samsung could have done more by pushing up the brightness, however. The display peaks at just 500 nits, which is half what today's flagships generate. Reading the phone outside in bright sunlight is sometimes a struggle, though this is fairly common across $200 handsets. Given the screen size, the Galaxy A14 5G is a fairly big piece of kit. It measures 6.60 by 3.07 by 0.36 inches (HWD) and weighs 7.13 ounces. See It (Opens in a new window) Phones in this price range aren't as rugged as their pricier counterparts. Samsung doesn't say what type of glass covers the display; the company would likely market it if the screen were protected by Gorilla Glass, so we suspect that isn't the case. The rest of the chassis is made from plastic. While you don't have to worry about glass shattering on the rear, we do question how durable the phone will be over the long haul (though it survived a few accidental drops during testing). In addition, the phone doesn't have an (Credit: Dave LeClair) The plastic rear panel features a rough texture that lends some grip. ...