Testseek.com have collected 175 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-A300 Galaxy A3 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-A300 Galaxy A3.
February 2015
(74%)
175 Reviews
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Users
(75%)
97 Reviews
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The editors liked
Nice sleek lines
Good screen
The editors didn't like
Still feels a little odd
CPU might be a little underpowered
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Published: 2015-05-22, Author: Kevin , review by: 3g.co.uk
Attractive design, Good camera, Expandable storage
Low res screen, Average processor, Below average battery
The Samsung Galaxy A3 is a good looking phone with a decent camera, but its screen and processor could be slightly better...
Water resistant, Looks great, Good battery life for video
A little expensive, Low-res screen
Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy A3 smartphone If you're a fan of Samsung's more sophisticated design approach, but can't justify spending big on a monthly contract for the Galaxy S6 or the S6 Edge , then the A3 could well be for you. Samsung announced th...
Published: 2015-02-25, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Stylish and slim design, decent quadcore processor, 5megapixel camera on front, expandable memory
Screen not HD
For those charmed by the style and specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, the Galaxy A3 is a mostly successful attempt to give you the best bits on a budget. The screen isn't quite as detailed, the processor isn't quite as powerful, and the main cam...
Published: 2015-02-14, Author: by , review by: geeksquad.co.uk
Beautiful aluminium construction, Great front facing Selfie camera
Relatively low resolution screen, No Android 5 Lollipop (yet)
I'm a little bit torn by the Galaxy A3. On one hand, the new aluminium unibody is gorgeous and is big step up over the flimsy-feeling plastics that Samsung have used in the past. On the other hand, the relatively low resolution screen is a bit disappointi...
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Published: 2015-01-12, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The Samsung A series, first announced late 2014, has made an appearance at CES in Las Vegas before its UK debut and we were on hand to have a play. Cased in metal, this is a new direction for Samsung and most likely the response to the negativity that su...
Still feels a little odd, CPU might be a little underpowered
The main thing to note about the Samsung Galaxy A3 is that it's one of the first widespread phones from the South Korean firm that brings an all metal unibody. That fact alone should be enough to make a few of you take a look at this hands on review, give...
Abstract: A premium crafted full metal body has been used on the Samsung Galaxy A3 and this is offered in a choice of colours that include Pearl White, Platinum Silver, Soft Pink, Midnight Black, Champagne Gold and Light Blue.The slimline form, which is only 6.9mm ...
Abstract: I'm one of PCMag's phone experts, and also a parent, so I've thought a lot about kids and phones. Mobile phones are useful, powerful, and helpful. They're also expensive, distracting, and a potential gateway to a lot of nasty things on the internet. So sh...
Selling for around Rs. 20,500*, the Samsung Galaxy A3 is accurately priced, considering its hardware, software and build quality. The premium metal construction and unibody design adds to the luxury look and feel, while the performance is good enough to e...
So is the first full metal Samsung smartphone worth your money? Well the phone will be competing heavily against the Huawei Honor 6, the Xiaomi Mi4 and other budget phones. The Samsung Galaxy A3 is comparatively costlier and does not give as many specs as...