The resolution is 1080 x 2408 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio with an amazing 400 ppi density. The display is 6.6 inches, 104.9 cm2 and has 80.2% screen-to-body ratio. But I am going to discuss about some other issues like big performance issues a bit later in this review. The display supports 90 Hz, and I have a good consistent smooth experience with the scrolling. I like accuracy, but I have seen that a lot of people kinda like saturated colorful displays, sometimes they even like over-exposed images. I didn't have issues with the display, even though Samsung tends to optimize budget displays for a slightly vibrant look. The display has thick bezels as expected on a budget phone, but even thicker on the bottom side. But I was kinda surprised that there was no noticeable weirdness going on. You can clearly say that it’s an IPS panel on your first interaction. Hence, PLS screens offer 15% more brightness than IPS panel types. The main difference is that IPS panels offer more optimized liquid molecular alignment, which makes for a slightly better viewing experience. PLS panel is a new type of flat panel display technology developed by Samsung. The Galaxy A14 has a pretty good PLS LCD display. They are innovating so much in the display industry. Samsung is one of the best display makers. I like the back cam design - overall cool look and solid build. Ports, buttons and cutouts are in okay positions. The phone is pretty big and weighs about 201 grams. The phone is on the thicker side by having 9.1 mm thickness. The frame has a slight curvature, which feels fine. Plastic material on the back and for the frame. Gorilla Glass 5 for the front display protection. THESE G-ADS ARE SAFE AND INFORMATIVE - PLEASE The phone has a flat front and black, which feels kinda boxy but I don’t mind. Most importantly the A14 doesn’t feel cheap from an in-hand feel point of view. The Galaxy A14 feels pretty solid when I hold it, nice weight balance. Samsung is well known for making quality products, even their low-budget phones are built well enough. I do not care about the flagship phones that much, because usually they are for rich people. So these big companies should give free chargers and maybe even an OTG accessory for the budget phone. I think people who buy budget phones don’t earn a lot of money. By the way, these new C to C cables can transfer data too at a much higher speed. So the basic cable only, I wonder when they’re going to exclude the charging cable too. Only a type-c to type-c charging cable, a SIM ejection tool and a quick start guide. No charger, and no extra accessory for the Samsung Galaxy A14 - a budget phone. I can help you to make the right decision. This is a review article, and I am going to share my long-term thoughts on the Galaxy A14, with you guys.
It's a really good phone, but it's not for the younger generation who are quick with their phones. I have got thoughts on this phone, it has both pros and cons.
My mom daily drives this Galaxy A14 and I get to use it whenever I want to. So A14 is a budget phone and it was the best-selling phone on Amazon. Their Galaxy A14 falls under the low-midrange category. Samsung offers smartphones across all price ranges like cheap, low-midrange, proper-midrange, upper-midrange and flagship.