We've seen plenty of news lately regarding Samsung's new Galaxy A series. We now have some more information to pass along about the entry-level version of the series, the Samsung Galaxy A3 (SM-A300). It seems that the model has paid a visit to the FCC. This comes after the device was cleared by China's TENAA at the end of last month.According to the TENAA certification, the Galaxy A3 will feature a 4.52 inch AMOLED screen with resolution of 540 x 960. A 64-bit quad-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 CPU is under the hood with 1GB of RAM inside. 8GB of native storage is on board with a 64GB capacity microSD slot. While a rear-facing 8MP camera is on the phone, a 5MP "selfie" camera adorns the front of the handset. Android 4.4.4 is pre-installed, and the device supports Dual SIM cards and has 4G LTE connectivity.With TENAA and FCC visits already checked off Sammy's "to-do list," we should be getting closer to finding out pricing and availability for the Samsung Galaxy A3 in the not too distant future.Thanks for the tip!source: FCC via gadgetzarena