Huawei Nova 7 SE vs Samsung Galaxy A71 - Battle of premium mid-rangers - Android

Huawei Nova 7 SE vs Samsung Galaxy A71 - Battle of premium mid-rangers - Android

As our budgets increase and we approach the premium mid-range category, the battle between two devices become much more nuanced. Here, companies have the...

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As our budgets increase and we approach the premium mid-range category, the battle between two devices become much more nuanced. Here, companies have the budget to add better quality components, more capable cameras, 5G-capable chipsets, and additional quality of life features.

With a budget of around PHP20,000, we found it fitting to compare Huawei’s latest 5G capable Nova-series device with Samsung’s highest-end A-series smartphone to see which phone you should get.

Design and Build

Starting with the design, both devices look elegant, with the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G coming in the Space Silver colorway, and the Samsung Galaxy A71 comes in the Prism colorway. While both devices have a glossy finish, only the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G has a mirror-like effect as the Samsung Galaxy A71 refracts light like a prism.

In terms of feel, both devices are very comfortable to hold and operate. The button placement of both devices is also great, with the power button located where my thumb naturally sits when gripping the device.

Where the devices differ, is in its construction. Compared to the Samsung Galaxy A71’s glasstic back, the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G’s rear cover is made of glass, which adds to the luxurious feel.

While the Samsung Galaxy A71 does feel great in hand, we’re giving the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G a slight win thanks to its glass construction.

Display and Multimedia

The Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G comes with a 6.5-inch Full HD+ LTPS IPS display, with HDR 10 support. The Samsung Galaxy A71, on the other hand, has a larger 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display. While I usually favor AMOLED displays in my comparisons, especially on the lower end models, the LTPS IPS panel Huawei used is actually of good quality, able to keep up with the Super AMOLED panel on the Samsung Galaxy A71. Viewing content on both phones was an enjoyable experience.

The devices also use a punch-hole cutout for the front camera, the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G’s placement is better, located in the upper left corner of the display. The Samsung Galaxy A71’s shooter, on the other hand, is located in the middle of the display.

As for audio, both devices are also neck and neck, able to output clear and detailed sounds, for a smartphone, when listening to Childish Gambino’s Redbone. Loudness is also relatively equal, and both can fill up a small room.

We’re giving both devices a tie in this category, for the first time in all our Huawei vs. Samsung comparisons.

Camera

Both devices come with quad rear cameras. The Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G is equipped with a 64MP primary, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro, and 2MP depth, while the Samsung Galaxy A71  comes with a 64MP primary, 12MP ultra-wide, 5MP macro, and 5MP depth sensors.

The photos produced by the Samsung Galaxy A71’s cameras had more natural colors, while the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G produced slightly oversaturated photos. Clarity, detail, and sharpness were relatively comparable between the two devices.

Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G Sample Shots:



When zooming in, the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G was able to capture more detail.

When comparing the ultra-wide shots, however, the Samsung Galaxy A71 was able to produce shots with a wider dynamic range, higher POV, and slightly more detail.

Lastly, shots taken with the night feature is better on the Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G, as it was able to better focus on the subject and provide more detail compared to the Samsung Galaxy A71. That being said, night shots from both phones introduced a lot of noise and blur.

Overall, the camera performance of the two devices are comparable and comes down to which color profile the users prefer more.