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Samsung Galaxy A3, A5 and A7 (2016) UK price and release dates

Samsung’s releasing fresh new Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A7 mobile phones for 2016 and here’s the pricing and release date news for the UK, as well as a quick break-down on the smartphone specs compared with last year’s models.

We’ve just heard the UK SIM-free prices and release dates for Samsung’s latest mid-range mobiles, the Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A7, from our buddies over at MobileFun. Here’s the full skinny on these desirable cut-price Galaxy smartphones, which boast slick metal-and-glass design and solid specs for a great price.

Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016) specs, UK price and release date

This new Galaxy A3 is a wee bit bigger than the first A3 model, with a 4.7-inch screen instead of a 4.5-inch display, while also boasting 720p visuals. That old 8-megapixel camera has now been boosted to a 13-megapixel snapper, while you get full Android Lollipop on-board.

Here in the UK, the Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016) will cost £269 SIM-free. It’s available to pre-order right now, with handsets set to arrive in the coming weeks – we’re expecting February 2016.

Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) specs, UK price and release date

Samsung’s new Galaxy A5 is also a mite larger than 2015’s Galaxy A5, with the 5-inch screen expanding to a mighty 5.2-inches. You now have a Full HD 1080p resolution instead of just 720p, although the camera is once again a 13-megapixel effort.

Here in the UK, the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) will cost £319 SIM-free. Once again you can pre-order the A5 right now, and February 2016 is the expected launch month.

Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) specs, UK price and release date

In terms of specs, the 2016 verison of the Galaxy A7 appears to be the smallest evolution over last year’s model. It’s another 5.5-inch phone with a 1080p resolution, as well as a 13-megapixel rear camera and 5-megapixel front-facer.

Just £399 bags you the Galaxy A7 here in the UK. You can pre-order right now and expect to receive the phone next month.

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