Showing posts with label samsung galaxy a3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samsung galaxy a3. Show all posts

3/21/2015

Samsung Data Transfer to Transfer Contacts from Samsung to Samsung Galaxy A3

Part 1: Something about Samsung Galaxy A3
Part 2: The way to transfer contacts from Samsung to Samsung Galaxy A3
Part 3: More related articles




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Something about Samsung Galaxy A3


The main thing to note about the Samsung Galaxy A3 is that it's one of the first widespread phones from the South Korean firm that brings an all metal unibody.
That fact alone should be enough to make a few of you take a look at this hands on review, given this is something we've been begging Samsung for for a very long time.
The Galaxy S5 just didn't match up to the iPhone 6 and HTC One M8 in the design stakes and while the Galaxy Alpha and Note 4 improved things, they still weren't perfect.

So why make the A series, a lower-cost range of phones from Samsung, the first to use such a design outside of South Korea?
The thing is (and I feel almost bad for writing this after demanding that Samsung ups it design language for years) the Samsung Galaxy A3 still doesn't feel that premium. The back metal plate feels hollow and slightly polycarbonate still, so if you're looking to get an early peek at the Samsung Galaxy S6 Mini, this isn't it.

But otherwise, this feels like a solid and well made phone from Samsung, something that sits well next the Alpha (and could really be considered as the Galaxy Alpha Mini) and fills a hole in the supply chain that Samsung didn't fill with the Galaxy S5 Mini.

As for pricing, Carphone Warehouse has now revealed it'll cost £259.99 (around $399, AU$520) for a SIM-free handset or £18.50 a month with no upfront cost in the UK.

It is a similar price to the 64GB version of the OnePlus One that boasts higher specs including a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor clocked at 2.5GHz.

The OnePlus One can be a pain to get a hold of though as you either need an invite to buy the handset or to wait for a Tuesday when the OnePlus website has its weekly flash sale.

The Galaxy A3 however comes with the added benefit you can head to Carphone Warehouse and purchase it whenever you like - if you're in the UK.
We liked

The all metal design is a step in the right direction for Samsung, and the speed and precision with which this phone performed was impressive, given the amount of grunt under the hood.

The screen was bright and sharp too, with me guessing it was 720p rather than the qHD on offer. The cameras look mighty as well, and if you're Samsung fan, TouchWiz is there and unencumbered.
We disliked

While I feel like a hypocrite for suggesting it, the all metal design of the A3 doesn't really screen premium in the way you'd expect it to. It's too light, feels too hollow and doesn't really add much right now.

That said, it's still one of the most beautiful phones Samsung has ever produced.
Early verdict

The Galaxy A3 will sell pretty well thanks to the loyalty fans have for the brand and the lower price point. Some users might which there were a few minor adjustments to improve the phone no end - perhaps that's what will happen with the Samsung Galaxy S6?

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The way to transfer contacts from Samsung to Samsung Galaxy A3

Many people buy a new Samsung galaxy A3 mobile phone,or upgrade Android phone OS to the latest version.However,you need to transfer all contacts from old Samsung galaxy mibile to new Samsung galaxy A3,or backup Samsung galaxy phone’s contacts to computer.Is there any way to copy all contacts from Samsung galaxy to new Samsung galaxy A3 directly? How to backup contacts from Samsung mobile phone to computer? This article teach you a easy way to transfer contacts from old Samsung galaxy to new Samsung galaxy A3/A5 or computer.

Samsung Phone Transfer is a useful Samsung to Samsung transfer tool allows you copy all contacts between one Android phone and another Android phone.What’s more,this mobile phone transfer program also supports you transfer text messages, photo, music, video,ect from Android to Android directly.In additional, if the mobile transfer also can help you transfer data from Android to Symbian Nokia and iOS iPhone,too.It works well with all kinds of popular brand mobile phone,such as HTC, iPhone, Samsung, Nokia, Sony, ect.

Free download the phone to phone transfer and transfer contacts from Samsung mobile to Samsung galaxy A3/A5/A7/S5/S6/S6 Edge on your computer.


            

Use guide to transfer contacts from Samsung to Samsung galaxy A3:

Step 1: Run the Samsung Phone Transfer on computer
You will see the software main interface as below after you run the software


Step 2: Connect two Samsung phones to computer via two USB cables

First of all, please connect your two Samsung phones to a computer via 2 USB cables at the same time. Then your phones will be detected by the Phone Transfer as "Source" and "Destination" respectively, you can just click "Flip" button to change the places of the two phones.



Step 3: Start to transfer Contacts between two Samsung phones

After scan all contents on your Samsung phone, you can see all the content on the software,such as SMS, contacts, photos, videos, music and more. Thus, if you want to only copy Contacts, you should remove the marks before the corresponding items.
At the last step, click "Start Copy". When the transfer is over, you can click "Completed" to end it



Note: Please make sure both two phone are connected with computer during the transfer progress.

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12/20/2014

Samsung Galaxy A Series Smartphones Announcing soon – A3, A5 and A7



Samsung, The king of smartphone and world’s largest smartphone manufacturer is up the new A series. After the massive success of Galaxy segment, there is addition of new members to the family- A3, A5 and A7 which comes with various screen size options. It is believed that it has got ample of new features then the recently launched Galaxy Alpha. Rumor says that all the brand new handsets come with LTE connectivity.
                       

According to the sources, A3 which is considered as the cheapest among-st all handsets and which come with LTE connectivity will be made available for around $350 to $400). The second handset, A5, for this user has to pay around $450 to $450. The highly configured A7 is kept for $450 to $500.

According to the rumor, the A7 will be made available for some selected country initially unlike A3 and A5 as it might hinders the sales of Galaxy Alpha, which is consider as South Korean’s premium handset. Based on earlier reports, the material used in A5 is unique which helps in controlling the price and gives the rich and premium feel at the same time.

Let’s check it out what A series has to offer:


A3

The smallest and cheapest phone is likely to come with 4.8 inches QHD display with resolutions of 540*960 pixels. It is equipped with 1.4 GHz Snapdragon 410 SoC processor. To boost the performance 1GB RAM is combined with it. It has rear camera of 7 megapixel while 4.7 megapixel front facing camera for video calling and capturing Selfie. Internal storage capacity is of 8GB and the device runs on Android 4.4 Kitkat. Connectivity options like Wifi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC and 3.5mm audio jack.


A5

The rumored A5 might get 5 inches Super AMOLED HD display with resolutions of 720*1280 pixels. It is powered with Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor. It has got primary camera of 13 mega pixel and 5 megapixel of secondary camera. It features TouchWiz UI which comes with Galaxy Note 4. Internal storage capacity is 16GB and battery capacity is 2330 mAh. Handset has full metal body. It run on Android 4.4 Kitkat. Connectivity options are same as A3.


A7

It is the highly configured phone amongst all handsets. It comes with 5.7 inches display with resolutions of 1080*1920 pixels. The processor is of 1.5 GHz with ARMv-8 architecture which means it supports 64-bit processor. It has technical features like- power efficient implementation, compatibility with 32-bit processor, high performance with low power consumptions. It runs on Android 4.4 Kitkat but user will get the update of Android 5.0 Lollipop sooner or later as it has got 64-bit processor.

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SAMSUNG GALAXY A3/A5/A7


Samsung is working on a brand new A series that will have metal body after it had released Samsung Galaxy Alpha and Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Recently,the news about Samsung A series roars, many reports are talking about Samsung Galaxy A3 \ Samsung Galaxy A5 \ Samsung Galaxy A7. The letter A is the first one of 26 alphabetics, which means its a new beginning to Samsung. It looks like Samsung has decided to change its plastic style.

Samsung Galaxy A3 Clone / Samsung Galaxy A5 Clone / Samsung Galaxy A7 Clone may be on HDC Mobile. If you are interested, please visit HDC Phone website.

Based on the leaking news, Samsung Galaxy A3 will have 4.8 inch 960×540 pixel display, power 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 Processor clocked at 1.2GHz and Adreno 306 GPU, feature 1GB Ram and 8GB Rom, build in 5MP front camera and 1300MP rear camera, run Android 4.4.4 Kitkat OS.

                                               Samsung Galaxy A3
Samsung Galaxy A5 has 6.7 mm thin body and weighs 126 grams, features 5 inch 1280×720 pixel Super AMOLED display, owns 2GB Ram and 16GB Rom, supports storage expansion by TF card.Samsung Galaxy A5 will also run Android 4.4.4 Kitkat OS, supports Dual Sim standby, has 2300mAh battery and 5MP front camera and 1300MP camera.

                                              Samsung Galaxy A5

Samsung Galaxy A7 will have 5.5 inch 1080P display, power Samsung Exynos 5430 Octa Core CPU, 13MP main camera, support Dual Sim Dual Standby. At the same time, Samsung Galaxy A7 will also have finger print feature and waterproof.

                                             Samsung Galaxy A7

Samsung Galaxy A3 will be fore the low end market and sell for 350 dollars to 400 dollars; Samsung Galaxy A5 for the mid end market and sell for 400 to 450 dollars; while Samsung Galaxy A7 as the flagship will sell for 450 to 500 dollars.

The news said that these 3 Samsung A series mobile phones will be announced at the end of October or the beginning of November.

Samsung Galaxy A3 Clone / Samsung Galaxy A5 Clone / Samsung Galaxy A7 Clone may be on HDC Mobile. If you are interested, please visit HDC Phone website.

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Samsung Galaxy A5 and A3: Sleek, slim, fully metal (hands-on)



Side by side on a table, the two nearly identical rectangular handsets look innocuous enough and extremely familiar. Yet two things quietly make the Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5 stand out: their all-aluminum material and their unibody construction. Following the metal-framed (and plastic-backed)Samsung Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy Note 4, the A5 and A3 represent Samsung's first stab at an all-metal build, and the first of its smartphones to seal in the battery completely.

The square-sided handsets look and feel good, similar to the Alpha, or like smaller, more maneuverable versions of the Note 4. They're also on the light side and are noticeably slim -- in fact, they're the most svelte Galaxy phones yet. Don't look for any real standout textures or design elements to show off the move to metal; these smooth-backed specimens are understated as far as that goes.

Since the back cover isn't removable, you'll find the SIM-card and microSD-card slots on the right edge. In some countries, a hybrid slot will accommodate either a second SIM or a storage card, just not both at the same time. As midrange phones, you won't find a heart-rate monitor built in with the camera module; Samsung says that sensor is reserved for more premium phones like the Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 4, and Galaxy Alpha.

Midrange specs

You might think that luxe metal casings like these would house equally high-end specs, but the A series is actually defined by midrange specs that target a more youthful demographic. Samsung's market studies revealed that this group isn't fussy about top-flight hardware, but is turning toward the metal trend in a serious way.

Samsung also points out that the A5 ad A3 emphasize sound quality, with adjustable audio that increases volume when it detects competing background noise. Another feature, called Wise Voice, helps keep volume levels constant for the receiver even if you're holding the phone away from your face. Sounds good in theory, though I didn't get a chance to test out either enhancement.

In terms of color, both the A3 and A5 will come in six shades. There's the usual black and white, gold and silver metallics, and the same blossom pink and light blue as the Note 4. As usual, not every color will be available in every country.
Extra themes

Android 4.4 KitKat is the OS standard for these phones, with Samsung's TouchWiz interface on top. In a nod to self-expression, a new take on the UI lets you apply four new themes -- such as "nature" -- that applies pre-selected images and ringtones. The A3 and A5 also have their own unique touch sounds that other Galaxy phones don't.
Supercharged selfies

The A3 and A5 may fall in the middle of the hardware spectrum, but they have a few fun new camera features dedicated to selfies, another huge trend we're seeing in smartphones.
                         The Note 4's rear-camera selfie mode is alive and well on the A3 and A5.

It all starts with wide-angle selfies that shoot up to 100 degrees in portrait and a 120-degree landscape/panorama mode. The A3 and A5 also get the same rear-camera selfie feature first seen on the Note 4 (I really like this one). In addition, the airbrushing Beauty mode found in pretty much every Samsung and LG front-facing camera goes a step further here with effects to correct your skin tone and slim your face, plus one to enlarge your eyes. If you prefer to send your selfies au naturel, you'll have the option to turn this off.

You can trigger selfies with a voice prompt as before, and Samsung also adds the ability to launch a count-down by holding your hand in front of the camera. You'll have 3 seconds to get your palm out of the way before the shutter snaps to life.

Also brand-new is an animated GIF mode, which combines up to 20 pictures you capture by pressing and holding the shutter button. You can adjust the frame rate for 1-to-10 frames per second, and also tweak the GIF quality using a sliding scale. You'll also be able to reorder frames and adjust the settings before saving your animated GIF.

Its unibody design gives the A5, pictured, Samsung's slimmest smartphone depth.Jessica Dolcourt/CNET

It's a cute idea, but one that's clearly still in its infancy. Quality on my GIF was choppy in my hands-on demo, and that's because it caps off at a 640x480-pixel video resolution. Sharing is also limited. While animated GIFS are shareable through a messaging app, it wasn't clear if you could upload them to social networks like Facebook.

Where can you get the A5 and A3, and for how much?

The Galaxy A3 and A5 will launch in Asia first in November (including China), followed by rest of the world. While Samsung hasn't released pricing or distribution details yet (carriers will likely do that on their own), look for costs of unlocked models to come in significantly lower than the Note 4.

Outlook

Once again, Samsung's approach of aiming its first fully metal devices to the middle of the market rather than the tippy-top is a different strategy than I'd have expected from the smartphone leader. It isn't an unreasonable position, however. Appearances matter, and with midrange specs largely on par with competing devices, the more premium metal may very well help the A3 and A5 stand out against rival phones.

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Samsung Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5 and A7 Release Date in November

Samsung Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5 and A7 Release Date in November
According to new reports, the most waited Samsung Galaxy A series handsets, Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A7 might be unveiled in early November.



According to The Korea Times, Samsung is going to release three handsets in China, this upcoming month. This follows probably because they’re hoping to recover the lost ground to the local Xiaomi smartphone makers.

According to a report from Canalys, Xiaomi has taken the lead over Samsung in China. Lenovo is currently working on releasing a new brand of devices targeted to compete with the only 3 years old Xiaomi Company.

We remind you that even if Xiaomi is a new company, it became the world’s third largest smartphone vendor in Q3 2014, where the first and second places were taken by Apple and Samsung.

However, let’s go back to the Galaxy A series handsets, which are rumored to come with sporting metal chamfered edges, which will compete directly with Xiaomi Mi 4, as they will cost from 350 dollars to 500 dollars.

According to earlier leaks, the Galaxy A7 will be priced somewhere between 450 and 500 dollars and it will be launched in limited countries, while the Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A3 will be present in many more countries. The Samsung Galaxy A7 will also support LTE connectivity. The Galaxy A3 will be priced between 350 and 400 dollars, while the Galaxy A5 will cost around 400 to 450 dollars.

According to the latest benchmark tests, Samsung Galaxy A7 will feature an octa-core Snapdragon 615 CPU, Adreno 405 GPU, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory. Galaxy A7 will have a 12MP primary camera on the rear of the device and a secondary camera of 2MP located in the front of the device.

The Galaxy A5 will feature a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 16GB internal memory, a 13MP primary camera on the rear side of the device and a 5MP secondary one on the front side of the device.

The Galaxy A3 will feature a quad-core Snapdragon 410, 8GB internal memory and 7MP primary camera on the rear side of the device and a 4.7MP camera on the front side of the device.

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