
Customers are pleased with the Galaxy A6's camera quality, affordability, and user-friendly interface. They appreciate the phone's long battery life and the freedom to use it with any carrier.
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This is the perfect upgrade if you don't need all the flagship features. Replaced a worn out (battery) Galaxy S6, which I loved. This phone is faster, takes better pics, and is more efficient! Doesn't use 2% of battery in 8 hrs standby. I've had this phone a month and haven't used 50% battery in a day! And, the flat screen works great with screen protectors. Love it!
Posted by daksbaker
I did not want to spend a ton of money for a phone and I found this Samsung-Galaxy A 6 on sale. I had a Samsung J 3 and had been very happy with it, but I wanted a phone with a better camera. I have been super happy with this phone for the last 4 months. I cannot imagine that an expensive phone could do much more than this A 6. I can't even imagine that parents buying their students their first phones would spend more than the cost of this phone. It goes on sale occasionally at Best Buy and it is an unlocked phone that can move to several carriers in case the need arises. It has a 16 megapixel phone and many bells and whistles. I used Google maps on a recent trip-perfect directions. My husband's J 7 is somewhat less expensive, but it does everything, too. The main negative about the A 6 is the fact that you can't buy an Otterbox cover which I love! You have to order a cover since BestBuy doesnn't carry any for this model.
Posted by GrannyGrump
Just needed light duty unit & this one works great. Faster than my old Android 5.1, but some of the new features were annoying: kept telling me to enable Wi-Fi calling, but never could figure out how to do that. Don't need it anyway. Badge numbers were nuisance, but after exhaustive research, figured that one out. Not sure why they want to include a lot of annoying features, then make it nearly impossible to find instructions.
Posted by Gnat