Testseek.co.uk 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
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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 ...
Moderate camera and performance, No support for 4G networks, Pricey option
Like all its offerings, the Chaebol is charging a premium for the Samsung Galaxy A3. The device was launched at the asking price of Rs 20,500, though now it's available for as low as Rs 18,000. As you might have gauged from our review, the smallest siblin...
Premium metal design, Beautiful screen, Excellent battery life, Lightweight
Feature light, Lacklustre camera
A new kind of mid-ranger The Galaxy Alpha got things started, but the A Series shows that Samsung is now well and truly into its stride. Bringing premium metal design work down to humble mid-rangers like the Samsung Galaxy A3 helps the company standou...
Good design, Handful of software features, Excellent battery life, Good overall performance, Quality front-facing camera
Underwhelming main camera, There are better options for the price
Samsung has definately put some more effort into making the Galaxy A3 and it's nice for a change to see that the comapny has finally started using metal in their design. The device isn't entirely made out of aluminum, but still features a good plastic non...
Stylish unibody casing, Very slim and stiff chassis, Extensive software, LTE support, Accurate tracking, Decent camera equipment, Precise input devices, Good screen, Low temperatures, Useful battery life
Screeching speaker, Middling screen resolution, Unsatisfactory voice quality, No 5 GHz Wi-Fi, Battery no longer removable
Basically, Samsung has managed a fantastic comeback with its Galaxy A series. However, this also involves a few losses. The removable battery, for example, has been axed. On the other hand, Samsung has created a first-rate slim unibody casing with a very...
Unibody metal design, Good battery life, Compact form factor, Good performance
Non-removable battery, Poor camera performance
8.5 Hindered only by its camera, the Samsung Galaxy A3 is a solid mid-range smartphone with good performance, battery life, and an unibody metal design that can rival the build quality of some of the highest end flagships out there....
Still feels a little odd, CPU might be a little underpowered
The Galaxy A3 will sell pretty well thanks to the loyalty fans have for the brand and the likely lower price point. Some users might which there were a few minor adjustments to improve the phone no end - perhaps that's what will happen with the Samsung G...
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...