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Samsung Galaxy A5 Review 2017


Samsung Galaxy A5 review 2017: Display

The A5 very much looks like a member of the Galaxy family. That means smooth curves, the familiar rounded back panel with Samsung logo and a physical home key beneath the display.


The 2017 Galaxy A5 comes in a choice of four colours: Black Sky, Gold Sand, Blue Mist and Peach Cloud
The Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) as it did last year comes equipped with a 5.2in, Full HD, Super AMOLED display, racking up a pixel density of 424ppi. That’s not sharp enough to use the A5 with the Gear VR headset according to Samsung (and thus it isn’t supported), but there’s nothing stopping you from using Google Cardboard instead.
Colours are striking, too, covering a perfect 100% of the sRGB colour gamut. While our X-Rite colour calibrator did spot some slight inaccuracy in some of the darker green shades, it’s so marginal that you won’t spot this with the naked eye.It's also a reasonably bright Super AMOLED screen, too, with the calibrator picking up a peak brightness of 355cd/m2.


Quick Overview
Display:                5.20-inch

Processor  :            1.9GHz octa-core

Front Camera :      16-megapixel

Resolution :           1080x1920 pixels

OS:                        Android 6.0
Storage:                 32GB

Rear Camera:       16-megapixel

Battery Capacity: 3000mAh
Samsung Galaxy A5 review (2017): Performance and battery life
When it comes to performance, impressions of this year’s Galaxy A5 were solid to begin with. The octa-core Samsung Exynos 7880, clocked at 1.9GHz, seems a nippy enough performer and the accompanying 3GB of RAM keeps Android feeling snappy.
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