Samsung begins the new year with a kick-off event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on January 5, 2017. Samsung's Galaxy A series (2017) smartphones are expected to be launched in the event. A leaked poster in Malaysia has already given away the prices of the upcoming A5, A7 and A3 2017, Galaxy A Series smartphones.

Recent Leaks On Galaxy A Series 2017 Smartphones

The leaks have also given out the expected specifications in the upcoming smartphones, but none of these has been confirmed by the South Korean Tech Giant yet. However, recent reports have confirmed one information among these leaks that the Galaxy a Series smartphones are going to be water resistant and dust proof. The reports clearly state that company's the Vice President of the Mobile and IT business Unit in Malaysia, Mr. Lee Jui Siang has confirmed in his statement that the Galaxy A series lineup will be coming up with an IP68 certification.

Galaxy A-Series Receives IP68 Certification

According to his statement as reported by Neowin, the South Korean Tech Giant is working towards going to the frontier of offering innovative solutions. Samsung, as a top player in the smartphone industry, has worked on the Samsung Galaxy A Series (2017) to suit the expectations of the current generation trendy savvy phone users. These smartphones will come with a combination of premium design along with flagship device perks such as the IP68-certificate for resistance against dust and water. He also added that such features are first to arrive at the decided price range of the A-series smartphones.

Leaked Specs Of the Smartphones

According to GSMArena, the phones will be powered by the latest Samsung Exynos chipset and a RAM range from 2GB to 3GBfor A3 and A5 respectively. The pre-order posters in Malaysia revealed the price of the smartphones in the Malaysian currency which equals to $380 for A3 (2017) and $425 A5 (2017) smartphone. The devices will also come with a pair of free wireless headphone for customers who pre-order the phones. The phone is expected to be launched as early as the first half of January and may soon be available globally.