Full Metal, Ultra-Thin Galaxy A3 (SM-A300) Leaked Images and Specs

Sep 30, 2014 at 01:28am EDT

We looked at some images of the full metal Samsung Galaxy A5 codenamed SM-A500 a couple weeks back. The smartphone was one of the three expected full metal devices from Samsung. Today comes a new lot taking a peak at the Samsung Galaxy A3 aka SM-A300 which is another of this league of full metal A Series smartphones. A Series is an alleged series from the Korean company making an entry into full-metal clad devices.

Samsung Galaxy A3 leaked images:

The latest Samsung Galaxy A3 images also come through Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center of China which was the source of SM-A500 images. The source had earlier shared both the images and specifications of the mentioned device. This time too it has come packed with the Samsung Galaxy A3 SM-A300 specifications along with the images.

Samsung is reported to offer these two along with the larger Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A700 at the same time. Rumors indicate towards a Fall release, possibly in October. While the A3 is a smaller 4.5-inches device, A5 comes at a mid-range with 5 inches and A7 is expected to lead the pack with largest dimensions of the three. SM-A500 has already seen images and specs. Here are some details:

As you can see specs get a little bit improved as you move from A3 to the Galaxy A5. Samsung Galaxy A7 is thus being expected to be both the largest and the one sporting the best features out of the two. The prices will add up too, of course, as you go upwards from A3 to A5 and then finally Galaxy A7.

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Source: Tenna

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