Tuesday 17 February 2015

Samsung Galaxy A3 Review 2015: Full Specifications

Samsung has done it again with a low cost, all metal unibody smartphone. This device has got a mix of specs and features that make it an interesting entrant into the smartphone market and whether it is going to be a success or not is yet to be seen. Here, we look at the specs and features that come with this new device as well as some of the reviews about it and benefits as well as drawbacks of the all new Samsung Galaxy A3.

Design

The A series is very different from the company's S series smartphones. If the S series phones have a mostly plastic build, the A series phones have a sleek aluminum body and a very slim look. The Galaxy A3 measures 5.12 x 2.58 x 0.27 inches and weighs 3.89 ounces. The home key is up front, the lock key is on the right, and the volume rocker is on the left of the device.

Features:

Starting from the specifications, the galaxy A3 sports an impressive 4.5inch screen, a quad-core 1.2 GHz snapdragon 400 CPU with 1GB or RAM. This probably means that the phone will start to degrade in performance over time as more apps are added onto it. However, the additional port to slot in a microSD card means that there is still some additional expansion space for the users who will be having a lot of applications running on the device.

With a 1900mAh battery, the battery life of the Samsung Galaxy A3 is somewhat impressive as compared to other 1080 beasts available in the marketplace. The device is said to be running android 4.4 which is bound to eat up a lot of storage space on the device. However, the low spec CPU and RAM in addition to a lower pixel count on the screen means that the phone will perform much better in terms of power maintenance as compared to its counterparts.

The Galaxy A3 has an 8MP rear-facing camera which supports 1080p Full HD video recording at 30 frames per second. Those who love to take selfies will appreciate the smartphone's 5MP front shooter, which sets the phone above other premium devices with only 2MP front-facing cameras.

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