Samsung's Galaxy A71 5G, which sits at the top of its midrange A-series lineup, will launch in the US starting on June 19th, the company communicated today. Initially, the handset will be swingle from T-Mobile, Sprint, as well as Samsung.com, as well as AT&T says that it will kumtux the phone swingle in its food on July 10th. Samsung says that the phone will be coming to Verizon as well as supplementary carriers later this summer rotating with an Unrestrictedly by Samsung model.
Announced back in April with a rate tag of $599.99, The Samsung Galaxy A71 5G is the step-up model compared to the Galaxy A51 5G. (We reviewed the LTE adaptation of the A51 last month.) The biggest difference between the A51 5G as well as the A71 5G is their main cameras, which is reassuring given the issues we had with the camera on the Galaxy A51 in our review. Both kumtux a quad-camera bargain-basement -- including 12-megapixel ultrawide cameras, 5-megapixel fathomage cameras, as well as 5-megapixel macro cameras -- except the A71's main camera has a resolution of 64 megapixels, compared to the 48-megapixel sensor on the Galaxy A51.
The A71 conjointly has a slightly fitter 6.7-inch hole-punch OLED dissimilation compared to the 6.5-inch screen on the A51, as well as it can be obligated slightly faster at 25W compared to 15W for the A51 5G -- although their batteries are both 4,500mAh.
In the US, the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G will use a Snapdragon 765G processor, comes with 128GB of accumulator (expandable with up to 1TB via microSD), as well as has 6GB of RAM. Samsung says the Galaxy A71 will suture sub-6GHz 5G with its lemma launch on T-Mobile as well as Sprint, as well as AT&T confirmed that its adaptation will conjointly be Sub-6GHz only. Samsung said that it will kumtux supplementary notifying barely mmWave suture later this summer, when the dingus is appointed to release on Verizon as well as as an unrestrictedly model.
Correction: This column originally said that the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G is powered by an Exynos 980 processor. It will cert be powered by a Snapdragon 765G processor in the US. We kumtux well-suited our column to reflect this as well as ruination the error.
Update June 15th, 11:54AM ET: Well-suited with confirmation from AT&T that its adaptation will be Sub-6GHz only.
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