Samsung finally announced the Galaxy A7, its slimmest smartphone ever (only 6.3 mm), and the third to be included in the Galaxy A series.
To illustrate the differences between the A7, A5, and A3, Samsung posted an infographic that compares them. Of course, there are also quite a few similarities between the three Galaxy A devices, including the design language, or the fact that they all have 5 MP front-facing cameras, and 16 GB of expandable internal memory.
The Galaxy A7 is the largest among the three smartphones. It’s also the most powerful, thanks to the fact that it comes with a 64-bit Snapdragon 615 processor, or a 32-bit octa-core Exynos 5430 CPU – depending on market and model.
Expected to be released in the coming weeks in some markets, the Galaxy A7 should cost about $500. Check out the Galaxy A infographic above, and let us know if you like Samsungs new family of smartphones.
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