Samsung Galaxy Alpha New smartphone for 2015 is a smartphone that is being searched by consumers in the world if in view Android is more than a match for iOS these days, and Samsung is one of its biggest players. Its compact
Galaxy Alpha presents the perfect compromise for those torn between iPhone and Android. It even uses a nano-SIM, easing that transition. With a sleek metal chassis and shiny bevelled edge that finally tackles a long history of plastic-build-quality criticism, the Galaxy Alpha follows an iPhone-esque premium design. This is the best-looking Samsung phone we've ever handled, and marks a turning point for the company: finally, it is placing build before specs. Also see: Samsung Galaxy Alpha vs
Samsung Galaxy S5.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha New smartphone for 2015 very different to other smartphone released in 2015 because Despite a larger iPhone 6-matching 4.7in screen over the iPhone 5s' 4in panel, there's very little difference in these phones' size and weight. The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is sized right in the middle of 5s and 6, a little bigger than the 5s but only 3g heavier and admirably thinner. In the hand it feels good. Better than good. And it's perfectly proportioned for one-handed use.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha New smartphone for 2015 have in common with the 326ppi iPhone boasting a pixel density only slightly higher than the Samsung's 312ppi. At this price we'd hope to see a full- or even quad-HD screen (think LG G3, now just £299), but HD works just fine for movies and games.
A key difference is found in the display technology they use: while the IPS tech employed by Apple tends to be sharper, brighter and with better viewing angles,
Samsung's Super AMOLED reigns supreme on contrast and energy-efficiency, plus we quite like the more heavily saturated colours it produces.
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Samsung Galaxy Alpha has Price is an important factor, too. Although the Galaxy Alpha's £529 RRP quoted by Samsung is £30 higher than the £499 32GB iPhone 5s, you can now pick up a SIM-free Samsung Galaxy Alpha from £342 at Amazon. That makes it almost £160 less expensive than the iPhone 5s, and the cheapest 'premium' phone we've seen.