Friday, 9 January 2015

Samsung Galaxy A3 and Samsung Galaxy A5: First Impressions launching India.

Are you the one who is not happy with the Galaxy S5, Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy Note 4? Samsung has come up with two of its brand new phones in the form of Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5. This is something you really need to know about this great smartphone series, its specifications, features, price, release date and everything. All you can get it here, so it is a time to explore.
The new range of Samsung phones which is also known as Galaxy A offers splendid functions and its design is just amazing according to the company. The company wants its fans and audience to speak about this brand new smartphone series on social media as this is something they have been waiting for.
This phone is going to be the perfect fit for selfie freak. People who are crazy about taking selfies, this is the phone they have to buy.
JK Shin, CEO of Samsung Electronics said “The new series of Samsung Galaxy with the name of A3 and A5 are created with full metal body, extremely great hardware, sleek design and it simply provides a tremendous social media experience.” “These type of devices make our Galaxy series more advanced and user-friendly. And it is easily consumable to people belong to every class.”
Release date and price
Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5 are going to be the slimmest smartphones ever produced by Samsung Company. The phones comprised of full metal body and they will arrive in various beautiful and attractive colors such as Midnight Black, Soft Pink, Pearl White, Champagne Gold and Light Blue.
Comparison between Galaxy A3 and A5
The phone contains 5MP front camera which is something really very huge for all selfie crazy people and at the back side it contains 13MP camera with an LED flash. Sounds great for all selfie freaks.
The Galaxy A3 and A5 contains so many similar features and specifications which include a 1.2GGHZ quad-core processor, NFC, 4.4 KitKat, a microSD card slot 16 GB of internal storage. So what else a user want in a phone which contains everything required?
But on the other hand, there are quite a few differences between these two phones which should better be understood. The major difference is the screen, Samsung Galaxy A5 contains a 5inch screen while Samsung Galaxy A3 contains a little bit smaller 4.5in screen with 540p resolution.
We have already explained the differences between these two devices which clearly states that Samsung Galaxy A5 is a little bit heavier than Samsung Galaxy A3. The former has a weight of 123 g while the later contains 110g.
Below are the full specifications of both the smartphones:
Specifications of Samsung Galaxy A3
  • OS: Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz Quad-Core
  • Memory: 1GB
  • Storage: 16GM microSD card slot
  • Screen: 4.5 qHD
  • Camera: 13MP rear and 5MP front
  • Dimensions: 130 x 66 x 6.9 mm, 110 g
  • Battery: 1900 mAh
Specifications of Samsung Galaxy A5
  • OS: Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz Quad-Core
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Screen: 5in HD (720p)
  • Camera: 13MP rear and 5MP front
  • Dimensions: 139 x 70 x 6.7 mm, 123 g
  • Battery: 2300 mAh
Samsung hasn’t revealed any details about its new Samsung series but Samsung smartphone buyers will be able to purchase this series in November in various dynamic and alluring colors which are mentioned above. But it seems like Samsung is going to launch this series in selected regions, but we are not aware about which region the company is going to target first.
With the news of Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5, it seems like the company is going to hit the mid-range market, which is I think a great move to strengthen the position. The full metal body makes it entirely unique and elegant from rest of the smartphones, though pricing will still be the key factor but we will surely keep you updated.
Let’s see what type of response these two dynamic smartphones of Samsung will attain from its targeted audience. This is what we will get to know once it unveils its prices. Till then keep the finger crossed.


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Samsung, which has never had any shortage of models available in the market at any given time, has launched a new assault on the mid-range segment. The new Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 slot in alongside the new Galaxy E5 and Galaxy E7, and many of the features of the two new lines overlap. We had a chance to spend some hands-on time with all four at the company's launch event in Mumbai.
The primary difference is that the A-series models have metal bodies while the E-series are made of polycarbonate. Unlike the convention established with Samsung'spopular Galaxy S lineup, the number at the end of each model name does not correspond to when it was launched. Far from simplifying its lineup and naming schemes, Samsung now uses the number to differentiate models based on screen size.
The new Samsung Galaxy A3 has a 4.5-inch screen while its sibling, the Samsung Galaxy A5, has a 5-inch screen. We're particularly interested to see the Galaxy A3 come in with a reasonable-sized screen, since this has become an underserved market for quite some time now. There are plenty of people who still prefer phones that can be used in one hand.



Samsung touts the new Galaxy A-series as slim and light, and this is true of both models. While the Galaxy A5 weighs 123g, the Galaxy A3 comes in at just 110g. Both are comfortable to hold and use, though the A3 in particular seemed to fit perfectly in our hands. The build quality of both models was also quite satisfying.
The metal bodies are subtle, and in fact Samsung's plastic E-series which launched alongside have chrome rims that look shinier. While looks might be deceiving, the A-series phones are definitely metallic to the touch. The shape is still true to Samsung's template, but these phones have straighter edges and less rounded corners than their E-series counterparts. The front face extends to the phone's edges, and there's a subtle dotted pattern around the screen. The trademark oblong Home button is beneath the screen, and the capacitive Back and Recents buttons are invisible till you tap them.
The cameras protrude slightly from the rear on both phones. Being unibody designs, there is no removable cover. The microSD and SIM card slots are on the right edge below the power button, while volume buttons are on the left. The headset socket is on the bottom, next to the Micro-USB port.
Samsung's experiments with metal bodies started with the Galaxy Alpha (Review |Photos), from which the A-series name is probably derived. The Korean giant is still a global smartphone leader, but its increasingly generic plastic phones have not been winning fans for quite a while now, and expectations have risen thanks to stellar build quality from AppleSonyLG and HTC. While undoubtedly good-looking, the Galaxy Alpha is overpriced and borrows many features from the flagship Galaxy S5 (Review |Photos) which not everyone is interested in.
To scale all that down to mid-range budgets, Samsung has ditched the fingerprint sensor and heart rate monitor, and core specifications. Both the Galaxy A3 and the Galaxy A5 use unspecified quad-core 1.2GHz processors and have the same 720x1280-pixel screen resolution. The A3 has 1GB of RAM and a 1,900mAh battery, but the A5 has 2GB of RAM and a 2,300mAh battery. 16GB of internal storage and support for up to 64GB microSD cards are common across both devices, as are Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi b/g/n support. Both phones have 5-megapixel front cameras just like the E-series models do but the rear cameras of the A3 and A5 have 8-megapixel and 13-megapixel sensors respectively.
As far as performance goes, we had no reason to complain based on what we were able to experience with Samsung's display units. Performance seemed smooth when navigating around the Android 4.4 KitKat interface with TouchWiz, and when switching between apps.
In most ways, the A5 seems like it has more headroom and will perform better in the real world, which is a disappointment considering the A3 has its own distinct appeal. The small battery is of particular concern, but we will wait to perform our formal battery tests as part of a full review before drawing any conclusions about how long it might last.

The Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5 are priced at Rs. 20,500 and Rs. 25,500 respectively, which slots them right in the middle of a crowded segment. The high-resolution front cameras and stylish metal bodies will definitely help them attract buyers' attentions, but there is no shortage of alternatives, including the relatively more affordable E-series phones that were launched alongside.
Stay tuned for our full performance review of the new Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5.





Samsung Galaxy A5

Samsung Galaxy A

Display

5.00-inch

Processor

1.2GHz

Front Camera

 5-megapixel

Resolution

 720x1280 pixels

RAM

 2GB

OS

 Android 4.4

Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

13-megapixel

Battery capacity

2300mAh


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