Samsung Galaxy A72 review

GSMArena Team, 29 April 2021.

Competition

Samsung really upped its value game with the latest batch of Galaxy A family devices. The new "Awesome is for everyone" slogan definitely goes beyond vague PR talk.

The Galaxy A52 is first on our list of alternatives to the Galaxy A72. If you can live without the telephoto camera and settle for a slightly smaller, but otherwise just as excellent, 6.5-inch AMOLED display and a slightly smaller 4,500 battery, then you can save up to EUR 100 and get the A52 instead of its bigger A72 sibling. You'd also be getting a faster 25W PD charger in the A72 box, whereas the A52 ships with a 15W unit. And with that, the differences between the pair are effectively exhausted, simplifying the decision-making.

Samsung Galaxy A52 Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Motorola Edge
Samsung Galaxy A52 • Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro • Motorola Edge

Tnen there is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro. It comes with an even faster 120Hz AMOLED display, certified for HDR10 video. You get stereo speakers as well and a 3.5mm jack for a complete multimedia experience. The battery is a hefty 5,020 unit with 33W fast charging support and a comparable 118 hours of endurance rating, as per our review. You might be losing the telephoto, but the main 108MP snapper on the Redmi Note 10 Pro is plenty impressive. There is even an IP53 rating, which is something.

Realme 8 Pro Xiaomi Poco F3 Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
Realme 8 Pro • Xiaomi Poco F3 • Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G

Speaking of trendy 108MP cameras, the Realme 8 Pro has been blowing up in popularity for a reason. Going for it would save you quite a few bucks, but also skips on certain niceties like high refresh rate, stereo speakers and IP rating and a telephoto cam, to name a few.

Naturally, we can't ignore the allure of recent Poco phones either. Mainly the Poco F3, which also has a glorious 120Hz, HDR10+ AMOLED display, stereo speakers and a slightly smaller 4,500 mAh battery, though one with comparable endurance to the A72 in our testing.

Last, but not least, the shiny new Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite shouldn't be ignored. Specifically, the 5G variant, if it is available where you live and you find yourself drawn to the trendy allure of 5G connectivity. You will, again, be missing out on a telephoto camera, compared to the Galaxy A72, though.

Verdict

Samsung has made the new Galaxy A-series phones hard to ignore. The A72 packs a feature set that brings it closer than ever to flagship territory.

The Galaxy A72 rocks an eye-catching and trendy design. It's got a solid build with IP67 ingress protection. It might not be made of premium materials but still feels great to touch.

The 6.7-inch display has gorgeous colors and great brightness output thanks to modern AMOLED tech.

Samsung Galaxy A72 review

The impressive hybrid stereo speaker system with Dolby Atmos shapes the Galaxy A72 into a solid multimedia device. So does the inclusion of a 3.5mm audio jack.

The quad main camera setup is versatile, with both an ultrawide and a surprisingly good 3x telephoto camera.

You can get plenty of use out of the 5,000 mAh battery, and the inclusion of a fast 25W charger in the box is much appreciated.

Last but definitely not least, there is a reason why One UI has persistently been drawing in and retaining users for years now and the A72 not only comes with the latest One UI 3.1 and Android 11 combo but also a newfound promise for long term software support - 3 major OS updates and 4 years of security patches.

Now for some downsides, or at least deficiencies on the Galaxy A72: A display with a faster refresh rate and HDR video capabilities would have been great to see. Speaking of high display refresh rates, we can't help but think of high fps gaming - a challenge for the Snapdragon 720G chipset. While it is not holding back the current feature set of the A72 in any way, faster silicon is now readily available in the mid-range space. A higher-grade chipset would have meant some trendy extras like Wi-Fi 6 or 6e and perhaps Bluetooth 5.1 but there are now missing.

Samsung Galaxy A72 review

So bottom line then - just like the Galaxy A52, the A72 is a truly unique package, even on the current over-saturated mid-ranger scene. That being said, its value relies on a very particular mix of features. If it just happens to be something that resonates with you, there really is no reason to look elsewhere.

Pros

  • Standout, stylish design, IP67 rating, Gorilla Glass.
  • Bright AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate.
  • Solid battery life.
  • Impressive hybrid stereo speaker setup for the price range.
  • Latest One UI 3.1 and Android 11 setup, with a promise of 3 major OS updates and 4 years of security patches.
  • Versatile quad camera setup, with OIS on the main 64MP snapper.
  • 4K video recording with every camera and at every zoom level.
  • Surprisingly good all-round performance from the 3x 8MP telephoto camera.

Cons

  • Fingerprint reader is consistent, but a bit sluggish by modern standards.
  • Display lacks HDR video capabilities.
  • You can get much faster chipsets than the Snapdragon 720G at this price point.
  • Lack of color consistency in color rendition across the three main cameras.
  • No video stabilization in 4K.
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Reader comments

  • Bay
  • 16 Feb 2024
  • y$6

What is camera sensor of samsung A72? Sony imx ?

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Sep 2023
  • tZk

You must be a time traveler because you used the A72 for 3 years when the A72 was launched 2 years ago. You bunch of liars for Samsung are really pathetic.

  • Anonymous
  • 21 Sep 2023
  • tZk

A72 was just launched 1.5 years when you made that comment, so how come you already use it for 4 years? Stop lying, you Samsung salesman