pretty much the next best thing to the top flagships.
pretty much the next best thing to the top flagships.
Replace my last 8th with an A5, then I was extremely unhappy with the S8 (especially because of Edge when it became extremely tough, but also for other reasons). The change became a big boost for me, the A5 feels much more solid and lacks the annoyance of the S8.
Sturdy build quality; Seamless design; Good display; Flagship-class user experience
Noticeable app load times; Camera tends to falter at times
Over all it is a good device i got it on 10 dec 2017... i bought it at 18000..
Waterproof; Convinent size to handle; Good camera quality; Good battery backup; Having fast charging; Supports sd card with 2 sim
Unspecified glass protection; Its finger print sensor is little bit slower..; Does not proximity sensor; Does not have notfication indication led light; I foundthat water enters into charging port after going into a mug of water
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 market.
We take the Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 edition out for a spin to see if affordable can indeed be beautiful
High-end metal and glass build materials and design; capable processor; well-optimised hardware and software; waterproof; decent camera; great display; superb battery life; affordable
A little lacking in top-end performance grunt
Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) review: The Samsung Galaxy A5 has already proven its worth in previous years, with last year's model landing a full five-star review, but does the 2017 refresh still make for a winning recipe?
Premium design; Smooth performance; Well designed UX; Strong display
Samsung kicked off 2017 by presenting the Galaxy A5 2017 and Galaxy A3 2017 at the CES in Las Vegas, both devices with design traits clearly borrowed from the Galaxy S7. In this first hands-on review of the Galaxy A5 2017, we'll give you a run-down of Samsung's new mid-range gem with Android 6.0.1...
The mid-range smartphone market is red hot right now and the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) is right up there among the front-runners. And although it was launched early on in 2017, its design, specifications and all-round performance have been holding up well.
its a really good phone
sexy beast; camera
expensive; but im rich haha
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