The design (materials used as well) is probably the most discussed and criticized aspect of Samsung phones for quite some time now. Ever since the Galaxy S3, every design has been more of an update/refinement rather than a revolution as we had come to expect with every new flagship till then. While most manufacturers do recycle their design a lot especially Sony, one did not expect Samsung to do so at least not with their flagships and that right there was the first issue with the Galaxy S5 and why it failed to make an impact. Samsung realized that they needed to change and the Galaxy Alpha was the first step towards that change. The Alpha sported a metal frame which was one of the essential aspects a potential iPhone competitor would have. Samsung took a similar approach with the new Galaxy Note 4 as well with the chamfered edges and the metal frame. Samsung then announced the Galaxy A and E series of smartphones. We will be taking a look at the Galaxy A7 in this review. Unboxing As with the design of the phone, Samsung also has decided to refresh its packaging with the A7. The device comes in a very ...
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