We still don't get a display diagonal, but initial data points to 5.2 inches, and Antutu reports a 1080p resolution. The Mali-T830 GPU has so far been used in the Exynos 7870 chipset, but since benchmark listings quoted a 7880 SoC, we'd conclude that it's just an updated version of the 7870. There are 3GB of RAM on board and internal storage is 32GB, expandable via microSD. Speaking of Antutu, this A5 (2017) has scored just shy of 60,000 points in the popular benchmark.
The reviewer praises the phone for its battery life (which is generally our own experience with the Exynos 78xx chips), but doesn't seem to be a fan of the camera. Additionally, he complains about UI hiccups, noting that the A5 (2017) still runs on non-final software. Oh, it's still based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.With test units of the Galaxy A5 (2017) out in the open like that, we're expecting an official announcement before the end of the year.


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