Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5 arrive in the US in unlocked form

30 December, 2014
The two metal-clad smartphones can now be purchased in the US, but sans carrier contracts.

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  • LC8
  • 31 Dec 2014

YEAH!

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    • AnonD-226352
    • rJ9
    • 31 Dec 2014

    Both are going to garbage box as Alfa went. Really, Samsung couldn't left their arrogance. Samsung still asking higher price.there are many more advanced and best hardware equipped smartphones with right pricing.

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      • AnonD-96691
      • hLb
      • 31 Dec 2014

      Guess it'll be very hard to find a single sim version

        RAKESH GURAV, 30 Dec 2014both of overpricedsome people will said it far more reasonable price compared to "overprice 2012 spec" phone

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          • AnonD-93438
          • 6Pa
          • 31 Dec 2014

          both overpriced, 960*540 should be around 200 USD, and 720p around 270 USD... I don't know what the pricing department was smoking while setting these prices :D

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            • Snickers101
            • i5k
            • 31 Dec 2014

            People complaining about overpriced.. please be quiet. 300-400 for a phone that will both have a sturdy design and will work well its not Overpriced. US pays alot less than 75% of the rest of world for phones.. where im from they are more than 20-35 % higher in price and they still seem fairly priced. your phones a dirt cheap compared.

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              • AnonD-265153
              • sF{
              • 31 Dec 2014

              Overpriced junk.

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                • Paximon
                • Rg5
                • 30 Dec 2014

                None of these phones will work on AT&T and T-Mobile 4G LTE

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                  • RAKESH GURAV
                  • Y}K
                  • 30 Dec 2014

                  both of overpriced

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                    • Charley
                    • Y7U
                    • 30 Dec 2014

                    A5 overpriced.