14-07-2021 01:15 AM
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15-07-2021 06:03 PM
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I'm guessing folks will buy this if there's no need/access to a 5G signal. I have a 5G device, if it connects to a 5G mobile network twice every 6 months I'm lucky.
For a lot of people that bigger battery will be the clincher.
15-07-2021 06:10 PM
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15-07-2021 06:18 PM
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the Samsung A71 is a 4500mah battery and I am more than happy with that.
The A72 is 5000mah and will not make much difference.
If the processor is running at full capacity, if for example, you were playing a game on your phone, then the battery will run out alot quicker no matter what battery capacity you have.
However, if they had launched this phone with a 7000mah battery or 8000mah battery that would last two or three days, then that would be the clincher.
if Samsung made the phone twice as thick, the batter extra physical size of the battery would last for at least 2 or 3 days.
Yes, I agree.
Bigger physical battery size and more amps to handle more power.
That is what we want
05-08-2021 06:40 PM
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13-08-2021 08:47 PM
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I have always gone by the rule of thumb, wait for a few months after the phone has been released, before you buy it.
There are always little issues with every new released phone
17-08-2021 06:31 PM - last edited 17-08-2021 06:37 PM
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This isn't anything new when you consider that the original A71 released in January of 2020 also didn't initially support 5G. It wasn't until June of that same year that someone would be able to get an A71 model that supported 5G.
The difference I could find between the A71 & A72 (non-5G models) are as follows:
- The A72 uses Gorilla Glass 5 vs Gorilla Glass 3 on the A71.
- The A72 is IP67 certified (dust/water resistant, up to 1m for 30mins), the A71 don't have this certification.
- The A72 has a more responsive/brighter display, 90Hz/800 nits vs 60Hz/515 nits on the A71.
- The A72 uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G vs the A71's Snapdragon 730 CPU.
- The A71 has a dedicated memory card slot while the A72 doesn't (dual SIM or single SIM + memory card).
- The A72 has more storage variants 128/256GB vs only 128GB on the A71.
- The A72 has stereo speaker vs the A71's single speaker (mono).
- The A71 supports FM Radio while the A72 doesn't.
- The A72 packs a 5000mAh battery vs the A71's 4500mAh battery.
- The A72 main camera supports OIS (optical image stabilization) while the A71's main camera doesn't.
To be honest, there just isn't enough here to justify buying a slightly more expensive phone just 18 months after buying an A71 unit. All in all though, you can see from the spec difference that the A72 is a more refined A71. It's just ashamed though, that some things end up being worst by comparison, like the dual SIM situation on the A72 for example.
17-08-2021 07:37 PM
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