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Samsung's rumored Galaxy Alpha "A - team" rumored go live in November

Samsung has hit a perfect run with the Galaxy Alpha , although the phone has some shortcomings in  price and features , the design policy is certainly going in the right direction and it is now the chassis of the Note series as well as the upcoming Galaxy A series comprising of the affordable A3 , which is said to cost $350-400 unlocked along with the A5 , which costs $400 -$450 and a large screened phone called the Galaxy A7 which will cost about $500 .The three Alpha series phones will carry the signature metal frame and Amoled displays but the specs will vary according to the price bracket .The smallest member - The Galaxy Alpha A3 will have a 1.2 Ghz Snapdragon 410 processor , which is Qualcomm's 64 bit version of the popular 400 series . The phone will have 1 GB of RAM , 16GB of storage and a 8mp rear camera . The display size is said to be about 4.5-4.8" and it will be of the AMOLED variant as the other two phones , the Galaxy A5 will have the same Snapdragon 410 processor , but it will have a 13MP rear camera ,5mp front camera and  a 5" AMOLED display with a 2330 mAh battery . The Galaxy Alpha A7 meanwhile didnt leak out much in the form of specs , but from what we learnt so far , the phone will be the flagship device of the Alpha range and it will have the best specs . The phone is rumored to have a 5.5" Amoled display as well , but thats all we know for now . The Metal clad Samsung Galaxy Alpha A3 , A5 and A7 are rumored to be launched in November .



Written by Rakitha for MasHD

Source - Sammobile

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