If you like the direction that Samsung took with the Galaxy Alpha, you may be glad to hear that it won’t be the last time Samsung uses that design philosophy. According to SamMobile, Samsung is looking to launch a new line of devices called the A series, of which the Galaxy Alpha was the first, and three more devices are expected to be announced in coming weeks. These devices are expected to carry the model numbers SM-A300, SM-A500 and SM-A700, with the three spanning three different price points. The A300 is going to be the most basic model with a 960×540 display, whereas the other two devices will have a higher spec HD display.
According to the report, these devices will all incorporate metal in their frame, like the Galaxy Alpha, and will have better quality front facing camera than usual (possibly 3.7MP). These devices are set to be launched in Q3, however it’s not clear if they will make a showing at IFA next month. Whether this A series will take some of Samsung’s attention away from its main Galaxy S line remains to be seen, but it seems Samsung is committed to delivering new devices with this new design.
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Source: SamMobile