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

30 December, 2014

While Samsung hasn't officially launched the Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 in the US through any carriers, the two metal smartphones are now available to buy stateside. That's possible because they're being offered by Expansys, a third party retailer specializing in selling unlocked (SIM-free) units.

So you won't be signing any long-term agreements with carriers to get them, but on the flip side you will be paying more for the handsets than you may be used to.



Because these are unlocked devices, they're priced accordingly. So the Galaxy A3 will set you back $329.99, whereas the Galaxy A5 is going for $409.99. In both cases, you're getting dual-SIM functionality baked in, though as always only one of those slots supports high speed data connectivity.

Both phones have 4G LTE, but before you buy make sure to check if your favorite carrier's bands are supported. Information about which bands each smartphone supports is available in their respective listings.

It's still unclear whether we'll ever see the Galaxy A3 and A5 released by any US carriers, so if you must have one as soon as possible then this is pretty much your only option right now.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-365568
  • 19 Feb 2015
  • m}K

These devices have the MSM8916 which as far as I know does not support Carrier Aggregation on LTE - I think this could be a requirement for the some of the large US operators.

  • A5
  • 22 Jan 2015
  • k4U

Yes A5 look for model number sma500m the m is the us LTE bands. I have one works on att just great. Wonderful device

  • Rehan
  • 17 Jan 2015
  • XuI

will samsung galaxy A5 get android lollipop update in India? ???

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