On Thursday, Samsung said its sales were stalled by ione anticipation. On Friday,
The A5 A3 match the all-metal build of the Galaxy pha, adding momentum to Samsung’s move away from plasticky phones. Their specs sit firmly mid-range otherwise: Both phones sport a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, Super AMOD display, a 5Mfront-facing camera, 16GB of storage. You can exp that up to 64GB by tossing in an SD card. In another break from Samsung’s past, neither phone’s battery is removable.
Both models are super-slim. The A3 matches the ione 6 at 6.9mm. The A5 inhales even more deeply, measuring just 6.7mm thin.
The A5 wins out in other specs, with a 5-inch, 1280×720 screen, 2GB of RAM, a 2,300mAh battery. The A3 has a 4.5-inch screen with a 960×540 resolution, 1GB of RAM, a 1,900mAh battery.
Both phones ship with Android 4.4 KitKat. Samsung did not specify plans to upgrade to Android llipop, but we do know the company’s been tinkering with the new mobile OS.
Samsung is also being coy about whether these phones will come to the United States. For now,
The story behind the story: The Galaxy A series is Samsung’s attempt to win over those tempted by the smooth looks of the ione. The Galaxy pha started the all-metal lineup, the Galaxy Note 4 has a metal b faux leather back that’s more refined than previous models’ designs. Given that Samsung’s smartphone sales were apparently hurt by ione anticipation, Samsung seems wise to focus on glamour this time around.