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January 2015
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Hochwertiges Design & Verarbeitungsqualitat
Sehr gutes Full-HD-Display (nur A5)
Sehr gute Kamera
Performance
Speicher erweiterbar
Fingerabdrucksensor (nur A5)
Hochwertige Verarbeitung und
Dennoch einen erweiterbaren Speicher
Gute technische Ausstattung samt Fingerabdruckscanner
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-15, Autor: by , Testbericht von: geeksquad.co.uk
Premium build quality, Excellent Super AMOLED screen, TouchWiz is much improved
Non-removable battery may put some people off, A little pricey, Only supports SD cards up to 64GB, but at least it supports them
It's not unfair to say that Samsung's phones have looked a bit uninspiring of late. Whilst the phones always performed well you wouldn't look at a Samsung phone and think “Wow, I really like the look of that!” They'd settled into the role of the dull, saf...
Still feels slightly odd, Could be more expensive than better specced models
Samsung's a good brand for trying things out. After the mixed reviews to the Galaxy S5 it needed something big, as the Galaxy Alpha and Note 4 both accelerated the design story while keeping up with the high-power internals. But that doesn't mean the Sout...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-12, Autor: Stuart , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Zusammenfassung: 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...
The Samsung Galaxy A5 has left me pleasantly surprised. Whereas Samsung's mid-range and low-end phones might have left us frustrated and feeling let down in the past, the A5 is a capable across-the-board performer. Yes, there are still shortfalls and com...
Zusammenfassung: The Samsung Galaxy A5 is touted as having a trendy design but I think it is more fitting to say that the design is offered in a range of colours that will appeal to young users both in and out of a professional setting.The colour options include Pearl Whi...
The Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017 version) is fast, stylish, offers great battery life and water resistance, and is very affordable either outright or on a plan.OverallSpecs$649 AUD outright(pricing info)• www.samsung.comSamsung 1.9GHz octa-core Exynos 7880 pro...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-03-20, Autor: Rae , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
If you're looking for a new phone, and if you don't want to shell out the $1000-plus that Samsung, Apple and other smartphone makers charge for their best handsets, then you're necessarily going to be looking at a mid-range phone. And as mid-range phones...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-06-29, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: ausdroid.net
Super thin design at only 6.3mm, Screen is very good for the market this phone is aimed at, Battery life is outstanding, not just for the capacity of battery; stand alone outstanding, Sound quality is very good for ringtones and music
Sound (ie. ringtones) could be louder, Slim and lightweight design makes the phone feel fragile, Volume rocker is in a bad position for right handed users, I keep turning the in call volume down, The camera is capable, but not outstanding and Samsung can
Make no mistake, if you're looking at the Galaxy A5 as a flagship device you're going to be disappointed with pretty much everything that matters to flagship buyers. Being fair though, the specs aren't bad, they're just not up to the level current flagshi...
Feels great in the hands; Features metal in its design, and even supports upgradeable memory; Mostly decent performance all round; Takes nanoSIM; Excellent battery life; Decent assortment of cameras for a mid-range phone;
Battery isn't removable; Slowdowns can be seen, particularly when you're trying to see a photo you've taken; Arrives with Android 4.4 “KitKat”, not the latest “Lollipop”;
Samsung sure manages to surprise us every so often, and while we've loved seeing what its engineers can do in regards to a flagship product, it's this year's mid-range marvel that is impressing us greatly, taking technology from the past year, a design th...
Still feels slightly odd, Could be more expensive than better specced models
The Samsung Galaxy A5 is a fine phone for the mid range market – albeit a bit underpowered, coming with a CPU that's only marginally better than that found in most Android Wear smartwatches. The design is definitely a step forward and, along with the 13M...