@@andrejcupac7359 Most of the adaptors i have are type A to type C. Something samsung always gave with phones. How do they expect us to use type c to type c cable? Also most people sell their phones along with adaptors. Unless you hoard all your phones till date, I don't believe you will ever have a spare adaptor.
@@andrejcupac7359 Definitely, at the very least you should get a charger to charge it. Imagine buying a monitor only for it to not include a DP/HDMI cable
@@enmiyuu i would say more people have chargers then hdmi's so it make sense to get one with it otherwise the monitor is unusable. but you'd have other phone chargers so at least the phone can still function. i get your point tho, im still mad they can't throw in a 30$ AUD charger when you literally spend 1000$ on the phone. it just doesn't affect me cause i have an ipad and had to buy a charger for that and its the same 25watt charger used for my phone
People are so stupid nowadays that they are gonna complain why a $180 phone has big bezels 💀 Like My Guy You're getting a 1080p display, a decent camera, and a processor capable to do basically any normal task along with Samsung's advanced software and ui
I bought A12 to my dad. He used almost 2 years. Afew days ago I upgraded his phone A14. He thinks display better than his old phone. He is happy with his A14
I purchased one just for the headphone jack as I don't like Bluetooth earbuds.( I have another higher end device)I actually really like my A14 and it does what I need it to 🙂
Its actually a good phone for those who dont play on their phone or dont need it for insane usage! Like good for ppl who just use their phones to make phone calls, check socials, check emails + very useful for older ppl!
It's kinda sad how the best selling android phone just seems to be because of it's affordable price point. Things like the s23 don't sell nearly as much as they should be
mostly expensive phones has better specs, displays, premium build materials and better quality camera and more compared to budgets one so yeah its understandable why its cheap and expensive
I use a samsung a71 5g, and this thing is amazing. Snapdragon cpu, adreno gpu, 8gb ram, 256 gb storage, ultra amoled display, hole punch camera like on the s23 and a 5000 mah battery that lasts for 2 days. And just for $350 - $400? I think this is a steal!
It's the best selling cause even people who are struggling money-wise can buy it, and have a smartphone. It doesn't have to be pretty. It's a budget phone, and for what it comes with it's impressive where the price is at.
@@elongatedgoose2246I have the phone. I can assure you it's not. But that's okay, apple doesn't make budget phones so ofc their gonna be better than Samsung's low models
If you're struggling financially why not get a phone for the same price that can do more? And has a charging brick included in-box, so you don't have to buy one seperately? Doesn't really make sense to buy this one. You'd just be paying for the brand, as with Apple, but simply on a smaller scale.
exclusiivity, u cant make all your phones look the same price, its a budget phone so it has to look like one , or else there is no point in buyjng the expensive model
The A series is still some pretty solid phones. I had an a52 (a higher end A series) and it was good, but you can find phones by Samsung new for less than $100 working fine
How is the camera awesome, it totally sucks - it is slow and looks bad, compared to my old iPhone 6 that takes real camera quality pictures. I was amazed how can a 2023 phone have such a bad camera.
@@ritualmid Xiaomi used to have good build quality and miui was fun. But now xiaomi and poco build quality is absolutely cheap and miui is full of bugs. I regret buying the redmi note 8
Man, that's one thing I hate about budget phones - the huge bezels and ugly teardrop. I don't understand why Samsung doesn't reuse the A51 base/frame instead. It was plastic but looked gorgeous, slim bezels and a tiny hole-punch camera. I honestly think Samsung makes their lower-tier phones ugly on purpose.
Yeah most ppl buy low tier phones just cause its cheap and has a LOT of storage. I mean, 128gb is a lot if you are used to buying phones with like, 32gb storage
@@grimreaper1084 yes I think that’s a reason but there might some reason for doing that But on the other hand some companies try to give punch hole or use to give pop up camera in their smartphone at a lower price….
I lost my faith in Samsung back when I bought my A12. The display flickered like crazy at the official dealership, but the seller quite ignorantly insisted that he saw nothing, followed by the Guarantee/ Warranty inspector. Now I'm stuck with a phone that barely works, and was scammed from my hard earned money...
honestly the A series doesnt get enough credit. i used to have an A32 and it served me well until i bullied it into destruction (it stopped vibrating after a year of use and it stopped charging quickly bc the battery got old after 2)
I may be in the minority of nerds that is actually quite happy that the headphone jack is dying. If it's placed at the top, it looks bad. If it's placed at the bottom, it always finds a way to dig into my pinky. I also haven't used it since Note 3.
@@Mark_T_Winther I agree. I used to hate phones without headphone jacks but after using Air pods and other TWS headphones I definitely will never go back to a wired set ever again.
@@SkodaYetiFan I preferred wire headphones as they are difficult to fall off of your ear and sound better musically and mic wise and harder to lose but the AirPod pros have great noice cancelling
There are a lot of phones(A LOT) out there which provide way better specs for a much cheaper price. But Samsung's reliability is what makes this phone #1 selled android phone.
Samsung sucks in midrange. Realme GT Neo 3T is available under $250 in India which offers SD870, E4 Amoled 120hz Display, 80watt fast charging and many more.
One UI is overrated. Everyone is praising the OneUI. In my experience it's a bloated mess! Too many unnecessary apps running in the background. I had to disable a lot of apps just to make my phone usable.