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Samsung was a prime culprit in the growth of smartphone screen sizes, but back in 2014 it tried something different with the Galaxy Alpha - it offered a high-end phone in a small scale body. We feel that the Galaxy A3 is the Alpha's a spiritual successor...
The Samsung Galaxy A3 has to fight on two fronts - on one side, it takes on the iPhone and its high price, on the other side it tries to shore up Android's weak position in the premium mini market.We think it does the latter beautifully, filling in an X...
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'Tis the season! Or rather, 'Twas the season, because the end of 2017 flew by us while we were putting the final touches on this buyer's guide. So, we are clearly a bit tardy for a holiday shopping guide but that was more or less intentional on our part...
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Samsung's Galaxy A series is positioned as the next best thing to the flagship Galaxy S series. The idea here is to provide an almost top-level experience, which encompasses the feel of the device, features, and of course performance, but at a price that...
Good, IP68 rated, Very good build, Samsung Pay support, Functional UI, Good, Ergonomic size, good build, IP86 rating, Samsung Pay support, Functional UI...
Autofocus is slow, struggles in macros, Weak speaker for media playback...
Samsung's latest A-series offerings hit the right notes when it comes to build quality and design. The Galaxy A7 (2017) and Galaxy A5 (2017) look and feel incredibly premium, just like their predecessors. We're not big fans of the look of the backs, but t...
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The Rs 30,000 smartphone segment is an interesting one indeed. Popularly known as the budget-flagship segment, this price bracket sees phones that offer a compelling package of features that sets them apart from the run-of-the-mill smartphones in the mark...
I'm in two minds about the Samsung Galaxy A5. On the one hand, Samsung Pay and IP68 certification are really nice. On the other hand, the OnePlus 3T offers dramatically more performance for the same price.Even when it comes to cameras, the Vivo V5 Plu...
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Updated: 2018-05-31 09:21:27
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Samsung launched A5 2017 variant that is available in India for Rs. 28,990. This is the Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 review that will give you a clear picture about the overall performance of the handset, camera and other features.Inside the box you will get th...
Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 is a very good handset, it is 7.9mm thick, comfortable to use, powerful and does not heat-up. Battery life is very good. Camera quality is average but there is scope of improvement.The only issue is the price that is on a higher sid...
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The OnePlus 3T is the outright better performer at this price, but the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) is no pushover. It provides good end-user experience, and is still a worthy purchase for the average smartphone user as long as you are not a hardcore mobile g...
Sturdy build quality, Seamless design, Good display, Flagship-class user experience...
Noticeable app load times, Camera tends to falter at times...
There's not a single element that can be pointed out as ‘inferior', in the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017). The smartphone is built well, looks premium, offers a good display, a neatly organised interface, and a pretty decent camera. The performance is decent fo...
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Both the devices are essentially the same devices except the screen size and battery capacity. We had the chance to use both the devices for a brief period of time and here are our thoughts.Samsung finally unveiled the Galaxy A5 (2017) and Galaxy A7 (2017...
Priced at Rs 28,990 and Rs 33,490, the Galaxy A5 (2017) and A7 (2017) seems to be a tad bit expensive but you get Samsung's goodwill along with it. While we surely have a stiff competition in this price bracket, both the Galaxy A5 and A7 (2017) look promi...
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Samsung India on Monday announced the launch of its new Galaxy A5 (2017) and Galaxy A7 (2017) smartphones. The new mid-range Galaxy A-series models will be replacing the 2016 editions of the Galaxy A-series. The South Korean company is once again trying...
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A 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display, 14nm Exynos chipset, a body made out of a glass/metal combo, IP68 certification, 16MP f/1.9 cameras front and back - it sure sounds like Samsung's next flagship. Only it's not the flagship we're talking about, but the Gala...
One thing is clear from this review - Samsung has got the alphabet wrong. A has never been as close to S as it is with the A series. The Galaxy A5 carries more than a passing resemblance to the reigning Galaxy S7 flagship - let's just say that if the S7...
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