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Samsung Galaxy A01 SM-A015F 16GB

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iDROID Africa
★★★★
4 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A01 Black SM-A015FZKDTNZ review

The Samsung Galaxy A01 is a beginner Android phone from Samsung . The device come in a 5.7-inch Infinity-V display with 720 x 1520 pixels resolution. It has a 19:9 aspect ratio, and an overhead notch which house the selfie sensor.

PC Magazine
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3 years ago
Samsung Galaxy A01 Black SM-A015FZKDTNZ review

The Samsung Galaxy A01 has charming design, vivid display, and solid battery life going for it, but it's not enough to make up for a lagging processor and nearly nonexistent storage.

Vivid display; Long-lasting battery; Small and stylish design

Poor performance; Minimal storage in the default configuration; Low-light photos are disappointing; No fingerprint sensor; Lacks Easy mode

The Warehouse
★★★★★
3 years ago
New Samsung Galaxy A01 Dual SIM 16GB 2GB RAM Smartphone Red review

This phone does all I want it to do, and easy to use. It is synched for my emails, messages and everything else necessary and it performs well. Highly recommend.

Phone Arena
★★★★
3 years ago
New Samsung Galaxy A01 Dual SIM 16GB 2GB RAM Smartphone Red review

1. All apps, especially almost all system default apps cannot be transferred from internal memory to SD card. 2. To transfer an App, go to Settings, then Apps, then choose an App, then press Storage.

Verizon Wireless
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3 years ago
New Samsung Galaxy A01 Dual SIM 16GB 2GB RAM Smartphone Red review

This phone is honestly a great phone in every way except one. You cannot move apps to external storage. This ruins the whole phone because it only comes with 16G and that's not enough space to even have my basic apps without getting constant warnings that storage space is ruining out.

ABT Electronics
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★★
3 years ago
New Samsung Galaxy A01 Dual SIM 16GB 2GB RAM Smartphone Red review

Has a lot of good features. As someone who converted from a flip phone, there wasn't much training or advice upon purchase as to how to use the phone that would have been helpful.

Walmart
★★★★★
3 years ago
New Samsung Galaxy A01 Dual SIM 16GB 2GB RAM Smartphone Red review

This phone is good quality, takes great pics, easy to set and has so many features! Overall just a great phone and can find some really cute cases for it!!

HSN
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3 years ago
New Samsung Galaxy A01 Dual SIM 16GB 2GB RAM Smartphone Red review

The Samsung Galaxy A01 is a pretty decent, basic smart phone. It meets most of my simple needs. Main flaw is that the touch screen is very temperamental. The right-most edge of the screen is very difficult, having to press and hold the right side keyboard digits for up to a second or more before it...

CNET
★★★★
13 years ago
Samsung A01 review: Samsung A01

Samsung is a laptop maker that's been on a tear lately. Though the company is largely known for its TVs and smartphones, its U.S. assortment of computers has stood out lately for offering a great mix of design, features, and affordability. That's been true for Samsung's larger laptops, and it's also true (but to a lesser extent) for its Netbooks. The $399 NF310 is a dual-core Atom 10-inch Netbook that's certainly well-built, but doesn't rise far above the competition.

The curved, eye-catching Samsung NF310 is a bold 10-inch Netbook with some premium features for its price, but in the end it's not different enough to break out of the pack.

Sleek, curved design; large keyboard; HD screen; Bluetooth.

Thicker chassis; dual-core Atom performance is lackluster; no HDMI.

CNET
★★★★★
3 years ago
Galaxy A01 review: Bare-bones smart phone for the budget conscious

The Galaxy A01 is a no-fuss, low-priced Android phone that is the cheapest member of Samsung's A-series of budget phones. Priced at $150 (though we've seen it on sale for as low as $100 unlocked from Samsung), the phone's bare-bones hardware and features -- like its plain design and low-resolution display-- aren't much to get excited about. But the handset covers the basics well enough that, for its low price, it should be a decent device to snap photos, check email, watch videos and, of course, make calls.

If you have $100 to spend on a phone, you need one that covers its bases. Fortunately, the Galaxy A01 can do that.

Affordable; Headphone jack; Decent camera;

Meager onboard memory; Camera's Live Focus is inconsistent; Can be slow at times;

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