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Samsung Galaxy Alpha gets caught on camera!



Lately a South Korean media bought in some light to the new series, 'Galaxy Alpha' an high-end premium smartphone, that Samsung is likely to announce in the near coming future to take on it's rival from the market, the Cupertino based, manufacturer Apple's iPhone models. Today courtesy of SAMMOBILE, we have got a glimpse of the impending smartphone from the manufacturer. The people there has managed to get their hands on with some of the exclusive live photographs of the looming Samsung smartphone, that is said to be partially constructed out of aluminium-clad.

According to the insider source of SAMMOBILE, the reports claim that the device you see here are not a phone from it's final consumer ready design, but may only be at it's stage of working prototype build. The handset is said to tot a 4.7-inches screen, which is rumored to be the same one featured on the company's 2012 flagship phone, Galaxy S III (Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 1280 x 720 resolution display at 306ppi), even though we hear them talking about the screen display, as well as the screen type too, which is awaiting confirmation.

The new Samsung Galaxy Alpha will be having it's chassis made out of metal, that is speculated to be aluminum as aforementioned and on the back we'll continue seeing the perforated/dotted faux/fake leather textured plastic for the battery door, identical to their latest generation bellwether smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S5. The new phone also brings a number of changes in it's hardware when compared to the GS5 side by side in the below picture. First and foremost we notice the placement of the LED flash light and the heart rate sensor, which has shifted to the right side of the primary lens, where it was positioned below the main camera lens on the Samsung made Galaxy S5. From it's front, the phone is definitely smaller to the original Galaxy S5, as the new phone here is said to pack a 4.7-inches screen, while the GS5 comes with a larger Full High Definition screen of 5.1-inches. All subject to change.

In depth details of the upcoming smartphone details are scarce at the moment, but we still see the source writing about a nano-SIM card slot, fingerprint scanner (mostly integrated to the home button in front, again resembling their front runner handset) and 32 gigabytes of internal storage with no options to expand it further. The new phone from the South Korean multinational manufacturer is believed to be a step ahead the latterly announced Galaxy S5 Mini, and also the phone maker is preparing an LTE-Advanced version of the same phone, which has already made it's way to a Vietnamese forum, showing off the device with LTE-A branding on the back and also the boot screen, you may check that out here. The LTE-A capable phone is now rumored to sport Samsung's new Exynos ModAP chipset, that has got support for up to 150 Mbps 4G LTE-Advanced speeds. The new leaks and other reading hints us towards an August launch of the handset.



Source: SAMMOBILE

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