The Galaxy A71 is a mid-range smartphone, but that does not mean that Samsung has done things by halves. On the contrary, the company has included a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Display and a 64 MP main rear-facing camera. That is not the only good news either, with the device's 4,500 mAh battery capable of delivering outstanding runtimes.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-A71-An-XXL-smartphone-with-quad-cameras-and-unrivalled-battery-life.454070.0.html
Beware though: no hardware proximity sensor: https://www.samsung.com/za/support/mobile-devices/some-of-the-features-that-make-use-of-the-proximity-sensor-does-not-work-properly-why-is-this/
Well, you've pasted article about last year devices - A71 is not one of those. It's A series for 2020.
Quote from: Adrian Kupis on February 24, 2020, 14:04:22
Well, you've pasted article about last year devices - A71 is not one of those. It's A series for 2020.
I don't think they have revised the design except moving the selfie camera to the center. They rely on the virtual proximity sensor whereas the hardware IR sensor is removed causing issues like accidental pocket dials, Always on Display turning on in pocket, screen not turning on after call ends etc.