The Samsung Galaxy A 2017 series has been made official about a week ago. Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy A3 2017, Galaxy A5 2017 and the Galaxy A7 2017. Right now, the said series has already been made available, at least to the Russian market.
Galaxy A 2017 Now Released
As per recent reports, Russia is the first country to have made the Galaxy A 2017 series available. It was said that multiple retailers from the country have already started selling the new midrange smartphones from Samsung. Needless to say, there's little to no chance that the said series will make its way to the US, as per a Phone Arena report. The Galaxy A 2017 is targeted towards countries whose smartphone market is in the developmental process because it is where midrange phones have been proven popular.
Samsung Galaxy A Series Specs And Prices
The Galaxy A3 2017 is being sold for roughly $386 when converted to dollars. It is a smartphone with a 4.7-inch screen, an Exynos 7870 Octa processor, 16 GB storage and 2 GB RAM. It comes with a 13 MP rear camera and an 8 MP front camera. For the battery, it has a 2350 mAh battery.
The Galaxy A5 2017 phone, on the other hand, comes with a bigger 5.2-inch display with a higher pixel resolution. It also has a higher RAM size of 3 GB and a bigger internal storage of 32 GB. The Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 then has a 16 MP/16 MP camera combo and a 3000 mAh battery. It is priced at roughly $470 when converted.
The Galaxy A7 2017 is bigger in size as it comes with a 5.7-inch screen. Nevertheless, the A7 and the A5 are powered by the same Exynos 7880 Octa processor. They also have the same memory and camera specs. Nevertheless, the Galaxy A7 2017 comes with a bigger battery size of 3600 mAh and a higher price of roughly $555 converted.
Additionally, as per GSM Arena, all these phones support Samsung Pay and they are all IP68 certified to be dust proof and water resistant. Furthermore, the Galaxy A 2017 series all have the Always-on display, FM radio and fingerprint scanning features. Basically, the Galaxy A 2017 smartphones are all competitive higher-midrange smartphones.