The Galaxy A03 Core was released in November 2021, just about 7 months ago, with Android 11 (Go Edition). It’s replacement, Samsung galaxy A04S Core, won’t arrive till around the same time this year, so if you want an affordable smartphone from Samsung, the A03 Core is where to start from. Let’s have a look at the key specs.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core Specs

Android 11 (Go Edition) 6.5″ 720 x 1600 pixels, PLS LCD screen5 MP selfie camera in front 8 MP triple camera at the backUnisoc SC9863A2 GB RAM 32 GB built-in storage Dedicated microSD card slot 5000 mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core unboxing (box contents): What’s in the box?

In the box was the phone itself, a 3-pin wall charger, a relatively short USB cable, a warranty card, and a pamphlet.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core hands-on

The Galaxy A03 Core is available in only two colours – Blue and Black. This review unit is black. The frame is made of plastic , as is the rear cover/panel. That rear panel is beautiful, though. It has a nice textured, pattern, in contrast to the slippery smooth back we see on some other models. At the bottom edge of the A03 Core is a single firing loudspeaker, a regular micro-USB port (sorry, no Type-C), and a port for a 3.5mm audio headset. There is no fingerprint reader on this device, sorry again. There is nothing along the top and left edges. The right edge houses the volume keys and the power button. Switching from an older Samsung phone, in the case, Samsung Galaxy A10, was easy. I installed the Smart Switch app on both devices, initiated the transfer, and everything – all 5.7 GB in size – was moved over in under 30 minutes. What got moved? Videos, photos, documents, contacts, phone history, and SMS. Switching between phones should be as easy as this every time.

Samsung Galaxy A03 Core first impressions

The phone has a good feel in the hand, and Samsung’s custom user interface (One UI) features nifty features and tools. It works well, too. While the true performance of a smartphone cannot be gauged in the first few hours of being setup, the phone ran smoothly while I had access to it. The Unisoc chipset doesn’t appear to be a horrible drag.
I dislike that there is no fingerprint scanner on a phone at this price point. Competing models from rival brands like Xiaomi and TECNO have a fingerprint reader. When you think of it, though, there is no fingerprint reader on the expensive, recent Apple iPhone flagships either. So, maybe this is not the unpardonable sin. Being an entry-level Android phone, there is no fast charging either. What are the Samsung Galaxy A03 Core alternatives in the market? Depending on your country or region, have a look at Redmi 9A, Infinix Hot 12 Play, TECNO Pop 5 LTE, Nokia C21, and Realme C11. Thank you for spending time with my Samsung Galaxy A03 Core unboxing and hands-on review. I hope you enjoyed it and find it informative. I shall be bringing more smartphone unboxing and review articles your way shortly.

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