Samsung Galaxy On5 Pro Review of Pros And Cons

Picture of the Samsung Galaxy On5 Pro, by Samsung

- Analysis by KJ David


Even though it brings back the original On5's unexceptional 5-inch HD-720p display and runs on a conventional 1.3GHz quad-core CPU , the Galaxy On5 Pro comes with a couple more turn-ons over its base model.

For starters, it is armed with the relatively fresh Samsung S bike mode , which is dedicated to keeping you safe during motorcycle rides. Its Faux Leather inlay also adds a sprinkle of sophistication design-wise, while technical specs like a 16GB inbuilt storage expandable by up to 128GB and a 2GB RAM (The On5 only has 1.5GB of RAM) join its selling points. Also among its pros and cons are a 2600mAh battery scoring a 720-minute video playback time and a 660-minute browsing time as well as a pair of 8- and 5-megapixel cameras. We also salute the 0.55 SAR rating, which lands significantly below the average.

So, here's our synopsis of the Samsung Galaxy On5 Pro: It brings nothing new in terms of display and CPU, but it touts a few more niceties than the original Galaxy On5.

** This phone is also known as: Samsung On5 Pro, Samsung SM-G550FY


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