Samsung reinvigorated the Galaxy
A series of mobile phones late last year. In addition to that, the lineup
covers a diversity of smartphones across the dimensions, specifications, and
cost spectrum. Beginning with the Galaxy S6, Samsung seems to have found its
pathway with regards to design plus build quality, wand these transferors over
to the mid-range Galaxy A line that all feature first-class metal and glass
unibody structures. We have already given the complete review behavior to the
two more high-end cell phones of the series.
Design
While the design language of the
entire Galaxy A smartphones series is borrowed severely from the Galaxy S6, the
Galaxy A5 (2016) is even the closest with regards to the size, with it
introducing a 5.2-inch display. The first-rate metal and glass unibody structure
returns and the device appear and feel pretty familiar if only a trace were
more angular in its design when associated to its flagship counterpart.
Display
The Galaxy A5 comes with a
5.2-inch Super AMOLED screen with a 1080p resolution, resultant in a pixel
density of 424 PPI. This display might not feature the Quad HD resolution
perceived with Samsung’s high-end smartphones, but then again the bump down is
comprehensible given the most budget-friendly nature of the Samsung Galaxy A5.
On the other hand, Samsung’s display prowess sheens through once again
irrespective of the lower resolution, with the vivacious, saturated shades,
deep, inky blacks, and prodigious viewing angles and brightness all accessible
here. Full HD demonstrates to be more than adequate in this case, and you can
look forward to an eccentric display experience after you pick up this
smartphone.
Performance
Under the covering, the Galaxy A5
(2016) comes with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, clocked at
1.5 GHz, and supported by the Adreno 405 GPU and 2 GB of RAM. Nonetheless,
depending on the marketplace, there is also an iteration that is power-driven
by the octa-core Exynos 7580 processor and supported by the Mali-T720MP2
GPU. Day to day tasks like opening,
closing, and swapping between apps stays smooth and quick enough to not disturb
the workflow.
Final Words
As a result, there you have it
for this quick look at the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016). The Samsung Galaxy A5 is,
in fact, the Galaxy S6 with mid-range specifications, and a good quality
camera, but then again does actually offer more than its leading counterpart in
other areas, such as better-quality battery life, and the profit of expandable
storage.
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