Our Samsung Galaxy A14 5G video review is now up
Samsung introduced the Galaxy A14 5G to the US market in early January, and we’ve had fun playing with it recently. This is among the cheapest Galaxy you can buy today with its suggested retail price of $200.
It’s certainly an exciting proposition for us, as we rarely get to deal with low-end devices intended for the US market, which are quite different from those in Europe or Asia, where there are many more options to choose from.
The A14 5G is actually also available in India, but with a different, more powerful chipset – the Exynos 1330, not the Dimensity 700. So if you’ve read our review but are looking at the Indian model, note that performance and battery life tests most will probably not be translatable to it.
Everything else should be similar, if not identical, so if you’re interested in the Galaxy A14 5G and what it brings to the low-end table, take a look at our freshly baked (and recently published) video review of the device, embedded for your viewing pleasure below.
As always, Will takes a look at the phone’s design, build quality, materials, screen specs, speaker quality, fingerprint sensor, storage options, software features, SoC situation, battery life, charging speed and camera image quality.