Saturday, January 7, 2017

Galaxy, with resistance to dust and water – The Nación.com.py

The world of the "smartphone" is moving at two speeds. On the one hand, the more advanced models that, as it is not for less, is launched on the market at prices ever more exorbitant. On the other, devices that embrace the quality-price. Samsung has been assaulted, with the new range Galaxy A of 2017, the mid-range trying to bring some benefits that begin to be standardized in the market as it is the resistance to water and dust.

Two different versions (A3 and A5) that will come equipped for the first time with the certification IP68, which ensures that they are resistant to water and dust. Distinguished by sizes (4.7 and 5.2 inches, respectively), the signature south Korean has decided to add this feature already present in the terminals of high range as the Galaxy S7.

With metallic structure and glass in the rear, both terminals try to take a step further in the design of this category of the market, the mid-range, increasingly tight. Available in four colors (black, gold, blue and pink), the new handsets incorporate, in addition, the NFC technology that acts as a basis for the system of mobile payments company Samsung Pay.

Both versions differ also in their section photo. While the A5 has two cameras (front and rear) 16 megapixel camera with aperture F1.9, the A3 features a main 13-megapixel camera and a secondary 8-megapixel camera with the same shutter speed. Governed by the operating system Android in its version 6.0.1 Marshmallow, the terminals have an af system more accurate.

Samsung promises that the battery of both terminals is more durable than the previous models, although it is something that has not been able to verify at the moment. On paper, the figures move in 3,000 mAh (A5) and 2.350 mAh (A3). Equipped with a port USB Type-C, the Galaxy this season, increase your memory, allowing you to use a microSD card of up to 256 GB, which means that users can capture and save the content without having to worry about the storage capacity.



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