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Samsung Galaxy A27 review: One step forward, two steps back?

The Samsung Galaxy A27 is a modest update to its predecessor, offering some performance improvements but also featuring several downgrades that make it a difficult recommendation at its current price point.

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TL;DW

The Samsung Galaxy A27 is a modest update to its predecessor, offering some performance improvements but also featuring several downgrades that make it a difficult recommendation at its current price point.

What you need to know

  • The Galaxy A27 features a more powerful Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset and increased base RAM compared to the A26.
  • The device has been downgraded from IP67 to IP64 water resistance, meaning it is no longer officially rated for water submersion.
  • The ultrawide camera resolution has been reduced from 8MP to 5MP, and Bluetooth support has been downgraded to 5.1.
  • Battery life has improved, but charging speeds are notably slow, taking 88 minutes for a full charge.
  • The phone lacks some advanced features found in higher-tier Samsung models, such as DeX and certain AI-based photo editing tools.

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Claims to treat carefully

  • The video notes that the phone's charging speed is notably slow compared to other recent Samsung phones tested by the channel.