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Title: Affordable Galaxy makes the most of its budget - Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone review
Post by: Redaktion on August 26, 2025, 07:58:37
As Samsung's cheapest smartphone at the moment, the Galaxy A06 naturally has to save on features. However, it still offers 4 years of updates and a fairly bright screen for less than 100 Euros (~$116). Is it enough for a recommendation as a second phone and on a tight budget?

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Title: Re: Affordable Galaxy makes the most of its budget - Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone review
Post by: Swizzy on August 26, 2025, 13:30:00
Bit odd to give it all those negative points considering the price. Of course it doesn't have those things....
Title: Re: Affordable Galaxy makes the most of its budget - Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone review
Post by: Jussa on August 28, 2025, 20:01:47
Does it support Camera2 API at LEVEL3?
Title: Re: Affordable Galaxy makes the most of its budget - Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone review
Post by: opckieran on August 30, 2025, 17:35:58
No android phone should come with less than 8GB RAM in 2025.
Title: Re: Affordable Galaxy makes the most of its budget - Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone review
Post by: NFC authentication on August 31, 2025, 12:29:55
No NFC might be even nastier than only 4 GB RAM. Doesn't digital pass authentication require NFC?
Title: Re: Affordable Galaxy makes the most of its budget - Samsung Galaxy A06 smartphone review
Post by: Mopped on September 07, 2025, 11:40:06
Quote from: NotebookcheckIn Germany, you can buy the Samsung Galaxy A06 for just under 90 euros (~$105) online, for example at amazon.de.
A non-profit organization examined the Samsung A and M series models a little while back and found that they embed spyware from an Israeli firm into the phones. This can pose a surveillance and/or security risk to the user, depending on where they live. I would be wary of using a Samsung phone in Germany for example, because of the German government's deep ties with the Israeli public and private sectors.