
The Samsung Galaxy A13 Black smartphone is displayed today at $160.17 on Amazon Marketplace. It is currently our best value for money for small budgets.
Samsung’s Galaxy A13 is the most affordable of the A-stamped smartphones, but it’s not devoid of interest. Equipped with a screen better defined than that of its elder, the terminal is rather robust and enduring.
Samsung Galaxy A13
Introductory price $199
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ehealth.com Used Marketplace
139.00
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Amazon Warehouse
146.94
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Used Amazon Marketplace
151.41
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Amazon Marketplace
160.17
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Ubaldi
169.00
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Back Market
178.86
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Amazon
179.00
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baker.com
179.00
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Rakuten
179.00
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Cdiscount Marketplace
183.08
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RED by SFR
199.00
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Samsung
199.00
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Crossroads
199.90
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Materiel.net
205.91
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LDLC
207.91
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ehealth Marketplace
212.31
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ManoMano
230.41
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ehealth.com Used Marketplace
139.00
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Amazon Warehouse
146.94
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Used Amazon Marketplace
151.41
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Amazon Marketplace
160.17
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Ubaldi
169.00
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Amazon
179.00
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baker.com
179.00
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Rakuten
179.00
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Cdiscount Marketplace
183.08
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Back Market
185.00
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RED by SFR
199.00
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Samsung
199.00
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Crossroads
199.90
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Materiel.net
205.91
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LDLC
207.91
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ManoMano
230.41
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Back Market
178.86
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baker.com
179.00
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Rakuten
179.99
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Samsung
199.00
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ehealth Marketplace
212.31
How the pricing table works
Samsung brings with this Galaxy A13 a touch of modernity to the Galaxy A12 which turned out to be a little light. It improves in particular on the field of the display, poor relation of its predecessor. It still suffers from too low a power, a photo component that lacks versatility and too slow a charge. However, we can credit it with good autonomy, the richness of the connections and its overall neat look.
Strong points
- Finally a Full HD screen.
- Good autonomy.
- Jack socket, microSD slot and dual-SIM cart.
Weak points
- Slow charging.
- Lack of overall power.
- Anecdotal ultra wide-angle.
Alternatively
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11
Introductory price $229
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Cdiscount Marketplace
177.00
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Used Amazon Marketplace
179.00
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Rakuten
179.99
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Amazon Warehouse
180.31
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Amazon Marketplace
182.58
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Shopping street
183.98
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SFR
189.00
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Amazon
198.98
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ehealth.com
199.00
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baker.com
199.00
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ehealth.com
199.00
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La Redoute Marketplace
199.00
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RED by SFR
199.00
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Crossroads
199.90
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Cdiscount
199.98
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ehealth Marketplace
209.99
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Ubaldi
221.00
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Topbiz.com
225.12
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E. Leclerc – High-Tech
233.90
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Back Market
236.73
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Materiel.net
255.90
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LDLC
257.90
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ManoMano
276.77
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Used Amazon Marketplace
181.98
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Amazon Marketplace
182.98
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Rakuten
184.98
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Amazon Warehouse
187.71
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Cdiscount Marketplace
187.99
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Amazon
207.49
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ehealth Marketplace
209.99
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Ubaldi
221.00
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E. Leclerc – High-Tech
233.90
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Cdiscount
233.99
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Back Market
236.73
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ehealth.com
249.00
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baker.com
249.00
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ehealth.com
249.00
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La Redoute Marketplace
249.00
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RED by SFR
249.00
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Crossroads
249.90
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Materiel.net
255.90
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LDLC
257.90
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ManoMano
276.77
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Topbiz.com
276.92
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Cdiscount Marketplace
177.00
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Used Amazon Marketplace
179.00
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Rakuten
179.99
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Amazon Warehouse
180.31
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Amazon Marketplace
182.58
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Shopping street
183.98
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SFR
189.00
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Amazon
198.98
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ehealth.com
199.00
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baker.com
199.00
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ehealth.com
199.00
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RED by SFR
199.00
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La Redoute Marketplace
199.00
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Crossroads
199.90
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Cdiscount
199.98
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Topbiz.com
225.12
How the pricing table works
After a lackluster Note 10 series, Xiaomi is recovering with this Redmi Note 11. The entry-level smartphone from the Chinese firm is a good proposition for those who need a terminal that can do everything, without necessarily excelling. Without working a miracle, this model corrects a passable photo component in its predecessor and offers a good Oled panel. Finally, its autonomy is very correct in 60 Hz or 90 Hz.