The company vice president said that this new range of phones is aimed at the "millennials" called, young users between 15 and 25 years.
Galaxy A, the new range of smartphones Tuesday presented by Samsung, known for its thinness and metallic finish and with South Korean technology which hopes to attract young audiences.
The company has launched worldwide two terminals, the A3 and A5, which measure less than 7 millimeters thick and designed to respond to the phenomenon of "selfie".
Both have a 5 megapixel front camera that can shoot through gestures, including a wide choice autophoto and other auto focus face and allow animated gif.
The vicepresident Samsung Spain, Celestino Garcia, said Tuesday in a press conference that this new range is aimed at the "millennials," young users between 15 and 25 years.
The new phones are equipped with 4G technology, have a 4-core processor that runs at 1.2 gigahertz and enable split the screen to view multiple applications simultaneously.
The A3 has a screen of 4.5 inch 540x960 pixel resolution and 1.5 gigs of RAM, measures 6.9 millimeters thick and rear camera is 8 megapixels. It weighs 110 grams and its battery is 1,900 milliamps.
For its part, the A5 has a 5 inch screen 1280x720 pixel resolution, your RAM is 2 gigabytes and features a 12-megapixel rear camera. It measures 6.7 millimeters thick, weighs 123 grams and has a battery of 2,300 amperes.
Both terminals have been put on sale today in white, black, silver and gold colors at prices of 299 euros ($ 346) for the A3 euros and 399 euros (462) for the A5.
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