Samsung Galaxy A5
Samsung today announced that the first smartphones in its Galaxy A-Series range are set to arrive in Ireland. The Galaxy A3 is now available from operators nationwide while the Galaxy A5 will be available to buy in Ireland from Thursday 12th February.
The Galaxy A3 and A5 combine an all-metal design with a Super AMOLED display. The Galaxy A3 comes equipped with a 4.5”qHD display, while the Galaxy A5 features a 5.0’’ HD display. Both devices also feature a Quad Core 1.2 GHz processor.
The Galaxy A3 and A5 are equipped with 5MP front-facing cameras and photo-taking features such as Wide Selfie, Animated GIF and Rear-cam Selfie. The Galaxy A3 and A5 feature 8MP and 13MP rear cameras respectively.
Both devices will come in a variety of colours, including Pearl White and Midnight Black.
The Galaxy A3 Series is currently available in stores nationwide with Galaxy A5 arriving in Irish stores on 12th February. Both handsets are available from free on Bill Pay from all operators.
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