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The Galaxy A5 is a slim smartphone from Samsung, with a five-inch HD (1280 x 720) touchscreen, Android 4.4 “KitKat” operating system, and powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 CPU. It has 2 GiB of RAM and 16 GiB storage space, a 13 MP main camera...
Big screen (but not too big), with crisp and vivid images, Great design, Slim, compact, and light, Excellent performance, Good main camera, Great frontal camera for “selfies” Memory card slot, Supports two NanoSIM cards (in the model we analyzed), Suppor...
Could cost less, You can not use a second SIM card and a memory card at the same time...
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The Galaxy A5 is a slim smartphone from Samsung, with a five-inch HD (1280 x 720) touchscreen, Android 4.4 “KitKat” operating system, and powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 CPU. It has 2 GiB of RAM and 16 GiB storage space, a 13 MP main camera...
Big screen (but not too big), with crisp and vivid images, Great design, Slim, compact, and light, Excellent performance, Good main camera, Great frontal camera for “selfies”, Memory card slot, Supports two Nano-SIM cards (in the model we analyzed), Suppo...
Could cost less, You can not use a second SIM card and a memory card at the same time, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This it...
The Samsung Galaxy A5 is a great mid-range smartphone with an excellent slim design and good cameras. Altough its cost/benefit ratio is not as good as the ASUS ZenFone 5's, it delivers a better and more compact design, and better cameras...
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“The Galaxy A5 marks a change in Samsung's design strategy. We have taken it through our review grind to see how it fares”It's interesting to note the contrast in strategy adopted by leading smartphone manufacturer Samsung in the first half of 2015 vs the...
Wellbuilt and good design, Pleasing display, Impressive pair of snappers, Longlasting battery life...
Middling performance, Pricey proposition...
If you've been following our review all along, then the verdict is pretty clear… the Samsung Galaxy A5 comes across as a worthy smartphone and offers an all-round experience. It features a classy design, which Samsung devices weren't known for before, mak...
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We review the Samsung Galaxy A5, a 5-inch mid-range phone boasting premium design and performance.At the end of 2014, something bizarre happened. Maybe it was a tear in the space-time continuum, or maybe it was a crossing of streams, but for whatever reas...
Solid, durable design, Decent battery life, Bright, attractive display...
Feature light, Weak HDR on camera...
Samsung's Galaxy A5 already has us excited about the upcoming Galaxy S6 flagship, further proving that the Korean giant can produce a smartphone with gorgeous and solid design and resist from cramming it full of pointless features. It's a shame that the l...
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“We took the Samsung Galaxy A5's shooters for a spin and here are the results”The camera is one of the stronger points for Samsung smartphones, especially in the high-end range. That's why it's no surprise to see that its loaded flagship, the Note 4 (revi...
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It immediately becomes obvious that everything is different about Samsung's Galaxy A5 the first time it's picked up: a unibody metal casing, restrained design, non-removable back cover . Samsung wants to improve quality, particularly since customers have...
Stylish metal casing, Plain, elegant design, Very slim and stiff casing, Screen's superb color reproduction, High brightness and very good viewing angles, Extensive software, Decent camera equipment, Accurate touchscreen, Virtually no palpable temperature...
Non-removable battery now, Preloaded adware apps, Speaker's unfavorable position, and quality, Microphone occasionally clicks...
The Galaxy A5 is not exactly cheap, but the buyer gets a round total package. The stylish, slim and very rigid casing sets standards in the mid-range, the camera configuration is generous, and the input devices are pleasingly accurate. Besides that, it sp...
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Last year, Samsung announced the Galaxy Alpha, the first high-end smartphone in their range with a part-metal body. The handset was a good, yet flawed step forward for the company, failing to live up to its premium price tag from a hardware and battery li...
Excellent build quality. Great display and camera. Snapdragon 410 is a modest, powerful enough upgrade.
This midrange handset is at least $100 too expensive. No Android 5.0 upgrade just yet.
When I first heard that I would be receiving a Galaxy A5 to review (thanks to the wonderful folks at Expansys ), I thought it would be another crappy mid-range Samsung device to fill out their ridiculously huge smartphone line-up. The final product was a...
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There's no denying that Samsung goes all out with their smartphones, packing them to near bursting point with tons of special features and generally cutting edge specs. Special features and hardware aside, one point of contention has always been the use o...
Aluminium build feels great, Fast and accurate camera, Snappy performance, Beautiful screen...
Awkward location for speaker grill, Status-quo Samsung design, Chrome around lip chips easily...
8.5 As expected the Samsung Galaxy A5 does not disappoint and is a great mid-range offering from the company. While it looks the same as the last few generations, the change in the build material from plastic to metal finally allows for the premium feel i...
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When one thinks of Samsung smartphones in North America, the Galaxy S-series and Note series come to mind with little thought to Samsung Canada's other offerings. Our Samsung Galaxy A5 review takes a look at the latest version of one of Samsung's mid-rang...
Premium looking design, Great photo quality, Crisp, clear screen, microSD card slot, Secure Folder, Plenty of camera options, A lot of OS customization options...
Runs Android 6.0.1, Too many uninstallable pre-installed apps...
If you're looking for a mid-range smartphone with a decent camera and premium looking design, the Samsung Galaxy A5 is definitely worth considering.*We were sent a demo unit of the Samsung Galaxy A5 for the purposes of this review.Samsung Galaxy A5$450 CA...
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