Samsung Galaxy A03 price and specs via Revu Philippines

Samsung Galaxy A03 priced from P5,490 ($108) in PH

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Four days after we at Revü discovered that the Galaxy A03 is already up at Samsung‘s site in the Philippines, indicating that the phone is launching here, we finally know how much it is retailing for locally.

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The Korean technology giant’s official online store shows that the Samsung Galaxy A03‘s base model with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage is priced at P5,490 (roughly $108 converted). The model with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, on the other hand, costs P7,490 ($147). You can choose from the black, blue, and red color variants.

Samsung Galaxy A03 price and specs spotted on Samsung site via Revu Philippines

Samsung Galaxy A03 pricing now shown at the South Korean company’s official online store in the Philippines, we at Revü discovered

The listing doesn’t say when the handset is going to be available for purchase, but we will update this story as soon as there’s already information on the release date. The wait shouldn’t be long, though.

The successor to the Galaxy A02, the Samsung Galaxy A03 counts its 48-megapixel dual rear camera and big 5,000mAh battery as its highlights. It also features a Unisoc T606 chip, a 5-megapixel selfie shooter, a 6.5-inch screen with a 60Hz refresh rate, and Android 11 layered with OneUI Core.

Samsung Galaxy A03 specs

  • 6.5-inch TFT display, HD+ resolution, 60Hz refresh rate
  • Unisoc T606 octa-core 12nm processor (up to 1.6GHz)
  • 3GB/4GB RAM
  • 32GB/128GB storage
  • Dual 48-megapixel, f/1.8 main, 2-megapixel depth rear cameras
  • 5-megapixel front camera
  • 5,000mAh battery with microUSB charging
  • OneUI Core based on Android 11
  • Color options: Black, blue, and red

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Editor-in-chief: Alora Uy Guerrero is a 24-year media veteran who has survived the newsrooms of giants like Yahoo and a high-stakes detour into OPPO's digital marketing. She eventually returned to her journalism roots to helm REVU. A strict advocate for quality over quantity, Alora lives by a family-first philosophy — mostly because her babies are the only bosses she can't negotiate with. When she isn't chasing kids or deadlines, she's probably traveling, shooting, or passionately over-analyzing her favorite bands, films, and basketball teams.