Metal-clad Samsung Galaxy A3 and A7 successors have better OS and cameras
Its features might be upgraded before the phones are launched
Samsung will soon reveal the successors to its Galaxy A3 and A7 phones introduced in late 2014 that are expected to run Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. Now identified as the SM-A710 (A7 successor) and SM-A310 (A3 successor), the upcoming phones have both passed the GFXBench benchmark tests.
The possible features of the SM-A310 include a 4.7 inch HD screen loaded with 720 x 1280 pixels and an Exynos 7580 quad-core processor coupled with 1.5 GM RAM. The smartphone boasts of 16 GB inbuilt memory along with a 5 megapixel front camera alongside 13 megapixel rear camera. Camera lovers will be happy about its display quality and strengths on both sides.
The SM-A710, on the other hand, will have a 5.5 inch full-HD screen packed with 1080 x 1920 pixels expected to create a most lucid display. Expect power-packed performance from its octa-core Snapdragon 615 processor powered by 3 GB of RAM.
Both the handsets are said to share similar inbuilt storage along with camera modules, as reported by Gadgets NDTV. This means customers that love to click will benefit from the phone as they can prove their creativity with amazing shots saved to its vast memory space.
As per benchmark tipping, the Samsung Galaxy A3 and A7 successors will have Android 5.1.1 lollipop running at its core, but there are possibilities the OS version might be upgraded. A Hungarian site was the first to break the news, which was later picked by Phonearena, as reports Techgiri.
Though the market has been hush-hush about the speculated features, there are chances the features might be upgraded before its release is announced.
The Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A7 successors look stunning in their metal-clad bodies that render a sleek and charming look. While experts are still working on the new phone’s features, there is a lot of buzz surrounding the latest successors.
Earlier this year, the Galaxy A7 was launched worldwide and the Galaxy A3 and A5 were rolled out in January in India.