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Doesn’t matter if you’re looking for a smartphone to execute your day-to-day tasks or for leisure, the Galaxy A03 can fulfil any of your wishes. Hybrid learning of online and offline lessons have become a norm with the global pandemic, so it’s crucial to have access to technology that can make your learning experience smooth. Especially if you’re always on the go, a no-fuss device like the Galaxy A03 can make your experience a lot better.
Take your pick between 3GB or 4GB RAM[1] – either of these will let you multitask and switch between apps swiftly, making attending online classes or meetings with your classmates more seamless. And thanks to the powerful UNISOC T606 Octa-core processor, this device is more responsive – now you don’t have to worry about long loading time. The large 6.5” HD+ Infinity-V display[2] makes it easier for anyone to read through documents, giving its user an uninterrupted and crystal-clear viewing experience. If you’re in a dark room, don’t forget to turn on Dark Mode to reduce eye strain and battery consumption at the same time. So what are you waiting for? The Galaxy A03 comes in three vibrant colours – Black, Blue and Red – starting from a retail recommended price of RM469.
[1] Actual storage availability may vary depending on pre-installed software.
[2] Measured diagonally, the screen size is 6.5" in the full rectangle and 6.3" accounting for the rounded corners. Actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and the camera cutout.
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