Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) review: Standing tall

Standing tall

GSMArena team, 1 February, 2016.

Performance

The Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) is powered by an octa-core Cortex-A53 processor. Samsung is cagey about chipset details, but our unit is built around a Snapdragon 615. The 2GB of RAM are below par for this price range. Also, the Adreno 405 GPU does not provide the smoothest of framerates for graphics intensive gaming.

The Galaxy A5 (2016) is available with an Exynos 7580 too, a very similar chipset with eight A53 cores and Mali T720MP GPU. This is not the version we're reviewing though, we have the S615 model and this page is based on it.

Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) review

AnTuTu 5 shows a big improvement over the old Galaxy A5 (which ran on Snapdragon 410), but the new model has competition from some quite affordable devices such as the Xiaomi Mi 4c or the OnePlus X. The latter even uses a Snapdragon 800 chipset!

Then again the HTC One A9 (which is the expensive of the lot) has a Snapdragon 617 chipset, which got winded pretty quickly.

Running Basemark OS II 2.0 on the Galaxy A5 shows similar findings - it's better than last year's model, but not as good as some cheaper handsets.

AnTuTu 5

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    69396
  • LG Nexus 5X
    51948
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    50875
  • HTC One A9
    40631
  • OnePlus X
    39990
  • vivo X5Pro
    34649
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    34077
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    33841
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    21581

Basemark OS 2.0

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    1674
  • LG Nexus 5X
    1591
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    1233
  • OnePlus X
    1213
  • HTC One A9
    944
  • Lenovo Vibe Shot
    859
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    833
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    804
  • vivo X5Pro
    738
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    569

Digging into the details, the CPU performance seems pretty great. Not Galaxy S6 great, but it gives the Snapdragon 808-based Xiaomi Mi 4c a run for its money (in multi-core performance, single-core is obviously a different story thanks to the two powerful Cortex-A57 cores that the Snapdragon 808 wields).

GeekBench 3

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    5215
  • LG Nexus 5X
    3527
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    3321
  • HTC One A9
    3209
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    3061
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    2842
  • Lenovo Vibe Shot
    2827
  • OnePlus X
    2297
  • vivo X5Pro
    2241
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    1460

Basemark OS 2.0 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    6306
  • LG Nexus 5X
    5808
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    5739
  • OnePlus X
    5118
  • Lenovo Vibe Shot
    2976
  • vivo X5Pro
    2767
  • HTC One A9
    2753
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    2469
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    2169
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    1861

Basemark OS 2.0 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    26799
  • HTC One A9
    19160
  • LG Nexus 5X
    17456
  • OnePlus X
    16983
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    16466
  • Lenovo Vibe Shot
    15126
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    14276
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    12172
  • vivo X5Pro
    8733
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    7492

The GPU offers a 50% to 100% boost in performance compared to the older A5, but you still don't quite get awesome framerates. Even the old Adreno 330 in the OnePlus X is almost twice as fast as the Adreno 405.

Note that the Galaxy A5 (2016) doesn't support OpenGL ES 3.1 at this point even though the chipset should theoretically support it.

GFX 3.0 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    24
  • LG Nexus 5X
    16
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    15
  • OnePlus X
    9.9
  • Huawei Honor 7
    9.2
  • HTC One A9
    6.4
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    5.8
  • vivo X5Pro
    5.8
  • Lenovo Vibe Shot
    5.8
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    5.7
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    1.8

GFX 3.0 Manhattan (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • LG Nexus 5X
    17
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    15
  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    14
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    12
  • OnePlus X
    10
  • Huawei Honor 7
    9.3
  • HTC One A9
    6.7
  • vivo X5Pro
    5.8
  • Lenovo Vibe Shot
    5.8
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    5.7
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    3.9

Basemark X

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
    27169
  • LG Nexus 5X
    16609
  • Xiaomi Mi 4c
    12096
  • OnePlus X
    10572
  • Huawei Honor 7
    9377
  • HTC One A9
    6617
  • Lenovo Vibe Shot
    5215
  • Xiaomi Redmi 3
    5108
  • vivo X5Pro
    5091
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
    4947
  • Samsung Galaxy A5
    1897

The Galaxy A5 (2016) is a sizeable upgrade over its predecessor in terms of overall performance. You won't get to enjoy graphic-intensive games at fluid framerates, but the bigger issue is that you can get better performance for less money.

At its current price point, we would have liked a Snapdragon 808 to be at the heart of the A5. The HTC One A9 is in a similar boat - too pricey for its S617 chipset - but that's no excuse as LG, Xiaomi and OnePlus found a way to offer you more bang for your buck.

Reader comments

  • Jayanth
  • 29 Nov 2023
  • U{v

Good 👍😊

what do you mean? dont understand what your situation

  • raghavendra
  • 09 Nov 2018
  • bEZ

stylishesh in the A series. i am so happy to use this samsung A5 model mob