

Refurbished price:€97.00
Versus €249.00 new

Refurbished price:€97.00
Versus €269.00 new
Ratings
The Samsung Galaxy A13, released in March 2022, and the Samsung Galaxy A14, launched in early 2023, are both entry-level Android smartphones designed to offer essential features for everyday use. While sharing a similar design philosophy and operating system, the Galaxy A14 introduces enhancements in display quality, processing capabilities, and front camera performance. Both devices run on Samsung's One UI, a customized version of Android, providing a familiar user experience.
When considering the long-term usability of these devices, several factors contribute to their expected lifespan, including software support and physical resilience.
Year of Release
Compatible with latest Update
OS
Foldable
The performance of a smartphone dictates its responsiveness and ability to handle daily tasks, from browsing to more demanding applications.
Memory (GB)
The display is a primary interface for smartphone interaction, influencing everything from media consumption to daily navigation.
Resolution
Screen type
For many users, the camera system is a crucial component, capturing everyday moments and facilitating communication.
Main camera
Front camera
Beyond core specifications, various practical elements contribute to the overall user experience and device functionality.
Weight
Screen size (in)
Network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
User feedback for the Samsung Galaxy A13 often highlights its robust battery life and a main camera that performs adequately in well-lit conditions. However, common criticisms point to its sometimes sluggish performance and a display that lacks a higher refresh rate. The ultrawide camera is also frequently mentioned as being less impressive.
For the Samsung Galaxy A14, users generally praise its improved display with a 90Hz refresh rate (on 5G models) and a more responsive overall performance. The upgraded front camera is also a positive point. Concerns sometimes arise regarding its outdoor screen visibility and the absence of a dedicated night mode for the camera.
Users prioritizing a smoother scrolling experience and slightly better overall performance for daily tasks may find the Galaxy A14 to be a more suitable option. Its enhanced front camera also caters to those who frequently take selfies or make video calls. Conversely, users who prioritize display protection with Gorilla Glass 5 and are content with a standard 60Hz refresh rate might find the Galaxy A13 sufficient for their needs. Both devices offer substantial battery life, making them practical choices for extended use without frequent charging. For those seeking an eco-friendly and quality-assured alternative, considering a refurbished option for either model can be a practical approach to acquiring these devices.