Samsung is calling its latest smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, an “evolution of Galaxy design”. Today, Samsung officially announces the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, looking every bit the phone we were expecting. Chief among the departures from the design of the Galaxy S5, and arguably the biggest “evolution”, is the inclusion of a metal frame on the Galaxy Alpha. Samsung has also made sure to make the Galaxy Alpha extremely thin, coming in at a very impressive 6.7mm thickness.
As expected, the Galaxy Alpha will have a hardware specification that runs with either an unspecified octacore or quad core processor (likely to be the Snapdragon 801), with 2GB RAM, a 720p 4.7-inch display and a 1,860mAh battery. It will also be available with 32GB storage, but no microSD expansion slot, which definitely furthers the argument that the Galaxy Alpha is a direct competitor to the rumoured iPhone 6. The phone will be available in Charcoal Black, Dazzling White, Frosted Gold, Sleek Silver, and Scuba Blue, though availability will vary depending on your region; no word on what regions it will be available in yet.
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Source: Samsung Tomorrow