The design of the Samsung Galaxy A5 is beautiful and its aluminium body makes it feel very premium in hand. Its screen even though only 720p HD looks very clear and crisp not only in showing pictures or videos but also the fonts are quite clear.
It is just amazing phone. with awesome camera(rear & front) and all other features and at best price! love it.old android version 4.4.so do not buy
price very high The Samsung Galaxy A5 is Samsung’s latest stylish mid-range phone and a follow-up to last year’s Samsung Galaxy Alpha. It’s around half the price of the upcoming Galaxy S6, but its metal-framed design makes it look and feel like a pricier phone.
It still offers speedy 4G connectivity for fast internet usage, decent cameras and a 5-inch HD(720 x 1280) display, but it has a mid-range processor. That means it faces tough competition from phones such as the Moto G(4G), Huawei Ascend G7, Sony Xperia Z3 Compact and even the LG G3. It’s a good option if you want a phone that looks and feels high end, though the fact it ships with Android 4.4 KitKat and not 5.0 Lollipop is a little disappointing.
The Galaxy A5 is further proof of Samsung’s renewed focus on quality design. It started with the Galaxy Alpha towards the end of last year, and continued through the Note 4 and Note 4 Edge, and the Galaxy A5 is the most desirable Samsung phones we’ve seen.We already know what some of you are going to say: “But it looks just like an iPhone!” If by that you mean it looks crafted, rather than simply made, or that it looks high-end and radiates quality, then yes, it’s just like an iPhone.There are soft keys either side of the familiar ‘roundtangle’ Galaxy home button, while the power and volume keys remain on opposite sides of the phone – we find this button layout avoids unintentional presses of the power key when trying to adjust volume without looking, which is good.As we’ve come to expect, the Super AMOLED screen on the A5 reproduces colours excellently, but the A5 is let down a little by its 720p resolution, leaving the screen with a slight softness that betrays the phone’s high end look and feel. This is the weakness of AMOLED screens, as the way they’re made means they look fuzzier than LCDs at the same.