Samsung kicked off the new year by launching three new smartphones. The South Korean electronics maker unveiled the Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A7, which are all water and dust resistance, early Monday morning.
Each handset is designed with metal frame and a 3D glass back that was used in the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. The new line includes a small 4.7-inch (A3), the standard size of 5.2-inches (A5) and a larger design of 5.7-inches (A7).
Users will be able to pre-order the devices starting January 20.
'At Samsung, we are always trying to ensure our customers have the most advanced products on the market,' said said DJ Koh, President of Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics.
'The latest Galaxy A series is a testament to this.'
'We integrated our unique approach to design as well as the features Galaxy customers have come to love to provide added performance without compromising on style.'
The new series comes a day after Samsung announced it will be sharing the results of an investigation into what caused some of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones to catch fire.
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The firm said in October it was examining all aspects of the phone, suggesting there may be a combination of factors that contributed to one of the costliest product safety failures in tech history. While Samsung originally put the problem down to the battery manufacturing process, reports earlier this week claim there was a fault in the phone itself.
The latest report suggest the fires were caused by an 'aggressive' design flaw that squeezed the phone's battery pack to dangerous pressure levels.
Samsung axed its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in October this year, stopping production of the faulty device a day after it halted global sales of the product and offering everyone their money back.
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