Samsung · Smartphone · 2014
Galaxy Alpha
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is a mid-range Android-based smartphone manufactured, developed and produced by Samsung Electronics. It was announced on August 13, 2014 and released on September 12, 2014. The Galaxy Alpha is the Samsung's first Android-powered smartphone to incorporate a metallic frame, although the remainder of its physical appearance still resembles previous models such as the Galaxy S5. It also incorporates Samsung's new Exynos 5430 system-on-chip, which is the first mobile system-on-chip to use a 20 nanometer manufacturing process.
- Chipset
- Octa-core 1.80 GHz
- Storage
- 32 GB
Camera
- rear
- 12 MP, LED flash, 4K video
- front
- 2.1 MP
Battery
- capacity
- 1860 mAh Li-Ion
Display
- ppi
- 313
- size
- 4.7 in
- type
- Super AMOLED
- resolution
- 720 x 1280 px (HD)
- aspect_ratio
- 16:9
Physical
- weight
- 114 g
- dimensions
- 132.40 x 65.50 x 6.70 mm
Software
- os
- Android
Performance
- cpu
- Octa-core 1.80 GHz
- gpu
- ARM Mali-T628 MP6 @600 MHz
- chipset
- Samsung Exynos 5430
Connectivity
- nfc
- Yes
- sim
- Single nano-SIM
- cellular
- 4G LTE
Memory & Storage
- ram
- 2 GB
- storage
- 32 GB
- expandable
- No
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