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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / A Big Screen without the Big Price Tag with Galaxy A03s

A Big Screen without the Big Price Tag with Galaxy A03s

September 17, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

Always wanted a big screen without too hefty a price? Then Samsung’s Galaxy A03s is here for you! This entry-level smartphone is perfect for younger kids, students or even the elderly that are looking for a new smartphone.

For you to see more of your family and friends on screen during calls, the Galaxy A03s has a large 6.5” Infinity-V display[1] to give you an uninterrupted view with its near bezel-less design. You also get to watch your videos in a clear HD+ display and 20:9 aspect ratio for more immersive cinematic viewing. The Galaxy A03s also supports a Dolby ATMOS[2] sound system to provide a better 3D, surround sound experience. If you worry about the sound bothering people at night, the phone has a 3.5 Pi earphone jack ready, or simply connect your Galaxy Buds via Bluetooth. With Dark Mode available, you can protect your eyes from unnecessary strain as well when you use your phone well into the night.

The Galaxy A03s runs on a One UI Core[3] that lets users navigate its interface easily, and for you to quickly check your information at a glance. It also has a 5,000mAh[4] battery that lets you have all-day fun, and if you ever need to charge up in a rush, the phone also supports 7.75W charging. When you need to use multiple tabs at once, the Galaxy A03s will support you with its P35 MTK6765 and 4GB of RAM to make sure you get a smooth user experience. So those mobile games are definitely a go!

With the retirement of 3G networks nationwide by the end of 2021 under the JENDELA plan, it is essential to make your switch from a 3G device to a 4G one as soon as possible. The Galaxy A03s offers great value for money and is one of the most affordable 4G smartphones of its class, so stay connected and get yours today at the recommended retail price of RM559. It’s also available at just RM23.29/month with 0% instalment plan on the Samsung Online Store[5].

To know more on how the Galaxy A03s can support you, visit: https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-a/galaxy-a03s-black-64gb-sm-a037fzkgxme/

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