Samsung Unveils A5 & A3 2017: Water & Dust Resistance In 5.2 & 4.7-Inch Screens

Samsung has finally introduced its new addition to Galaxy A series, which it has recently unveiled to be water and dust resistant and with more added features that would make it an amazingly attractive phone to look upon in coming days.

A5 And A3 2017 Specifications

The Galaxy A5 is larger among the both of them with a 5.2-inch screen size, while the Galaxy A3 is much smaller at 4.7-inch screen. Both of these phones are expected to have a better battery life with 2,350mAh and 3,000mAh capacity for the A5 and A3 respectively. It is also unveiled that Samsung's fast charging technologies would also be present in the A5 version, which can provide high-speed charging of up to 50 percent in just 30 minutes.

For its processors, the difference between the two devices comes to its speed. While both will be powered by an Exynos 7880 octa-core processor, the A5 will have a slightly higher 1.9GHz compared to the A3's 1.6GHz. The RAM for both devices also gets a small difference of 3GB for the bigger sibling and 2GB for the smaller one.

Camera And Memory

The Galaxy A3 has a 13MP rear camera and 8MP front camera to give the users an amazing picture quality and depth. But as compared to Galaxy A5, both front and rear cameras are of 16MP. Galaxy A has amazing selfie features which enhance image quality and also provides front flash adding brilliant experience to the users.

The 2017 versions also have reversible USB Type-C ports just like OnePlus 3 and 3T. On board storage is at 32GB for the A5 and 16GB for the A3 but both support extended MicroSD of up to 256GB.

Water And Dust Resistance

One of the most striking feature of the Galaxy A 2017 is the added IP68 rating, that translates to dust and water resistance of over one meter. This feature has been the main attraction of the tech giant's flagship devices and seeing it going over to its midrange offerings is definitely a welcome change.

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