Samsung Galaxy A5 and A3 are the company’s “thinnest phones yet”
And they’re made of metal too!
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Samsung just won’t stop with the phones. Despite the company’s dismal financial performance over the past year and a vow to streamline its future smartphone offerings, the release schedule shows no signs of slowing do–– oh look, here are a couple of new Galaxy models!
The Samsung Galaxy A5 and A3 are mid-range smartphones with premium design – slim, full-metal unibodies – and according to their makers they are “optimised for social networking”.
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With the A3 and A5 6.9mm and 6.7mm thick respectively, they’re also being billed as Samsung’s slimmest smartphones to date – although the Samsung Galaxy Alpha (which we reviewed here) is 6.7mm thick, so that’s not strictly true.
Both models have a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage, and both have a 5MP front-facing camera that should appeal to selfie addicts. The main differences lie in the screen (A3 is 4.5in 960 x 540, A5 is 5in 1280 x 720) and rear camera (A3 has 8MP, A5 13MP).
Samsung has yet to confirm a UK release date or price for the Galaxy A3 and A5, but the phone will be available in China from November and other markets soon after.
[Source: Samsung Mobile Press via Engadget]