Samsung Galaxy A14 SM-A145F/DS Review (Middle East Version)

The Samsung Galaxy A14, specifically the Middle East version (SM-A145F/DS, SM-A145FZSGMEA , SM-A145PZSGMEA), has been making waves in the budget smartphone market. Promising a compelling feature set at an affordable price point, I’ve spent the last few weeks putting it through its paces to see if it lives up to the hype. This review dives deep into my experience, covering everything from its sleek design to its daily performance.

The Galaxy A14 boasts a vibrant 6.6-inch display with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate, making scrolling and gaming a noticeably smoother experience than many phones in its price bracket. The triple-camera system, featuring a 50MP main lens, promises impressive image quality. Paired with a sizable 5000mAh battery and 4GB of RAM, the phone aims for all-day usage and decent multitasking capabilities. The inclusion of expandable storage via microSD is also a welcome addition.

Specification Value
Expandable Memory Type MicroSD
Secondary Camera Resolution 13 MP
Charging Type Type-C
SIM Count Dual SIM
Secondary Camera 12 – 15.9 MP
RAM Size 4 GB
Battery Size 5000 mAh
Internal Memory 128 GB
Version Middle East Version
Screen Size 6.6 in
SIM Type Nano SIM
Display Resolution 1080×2400
Refresh Rates 90Hz
Colour Name Silver
Operating System Android
Operating System Number 13
Fast Charging Yes
Number of Cores Octa Core
Primary Camera Feature Triple
Flash LED
Model Year 2023
Network Type 4G
Condition New
Model Number SM-A145F/DS, SM-A145FZSGMEA , SM-A145PZSGMEA
Model Name Galaxy A14
Primary Camera (MP) 50+5+2 MP

In everyday use, the Galaxy A14 performed admirably. The 90Hz refresh rate truly enhances the user experience, making interactions feel noticeably smoother. The 5000mAh battery comfortably lasted a full day, even with moderate to heavy usage, including gaming and streaming. While the 4GB of RAM is on the lower end for current standards, I experienced minimal lag or stuttering during typical tasks. More demanding games might show some slowdown, but overall performance was surprisingly good for its price point. The camera produced decent photos in good lighting conditions, though low-light performance could be improved.

Fast charging is a welcome feature, significantly reducing charging time. I found the Android 13 operating system to be clean and responsive, with minimal bloatware.

Pros:

  • Smooth 90Hz display
  • Long-lasting 5000mAh battery
  • Decent camera performance in good light
  • Affordable price
  • Expandable storage
  • Fast charging

Cons:

  • Can struggle with demanding games
  • Low-light camera performance could be better
  • Only 4GB of RAM

The Samsung Galaxy A14 SM-A145F/DS, SM-A145FZSGMEA , SM-A145PZSGMEA (Middle East Version) is a surprisingly capable budget smartphone. While it has a few limitations, the positives significantly outweigh the negatives, particularly considering the price. The combination of a smooth display, long battery life, and decent camera performance makes it a strong contender in its class. If you’re on a tight budget and looking for a reliable everyday phone, I would definitely recommend the Galaxy A14.