Tuesday, August 5, 2014

New Galaxy Alpha pics leak, as model numbers identify carrier variants

New Galaxy Alpha pics leak

The Galaxy Alpha may justbe the worst-kept secret Samsung’s had later on, and from nearly the 1st time we heard the phone’s name it’s felt like there’s been a gentle stream of leaked pics, hardware details, and launch rumors. The torrent doesn’t decelerate any today, and we keep this momentum going using the arrival of abunch of new images, some comparing the Alpha to the iPhone 5S, as well as the invention of User Agent Profiles that give us insight into some carrier variants.

The brand new pics exhibit an LTE-A version of the Galaxy Alpha, presumably for South Korea, and seeing up against the iPhone 5S really emphasizes just how slender a handset the Alpha promises to be. We also get a closer see the phone’s bottom edge, and the sort of “hump” Samsung had to engineer to permit room for the Micro USB port while keeping the model as thin since it is.

As for all those UAProfs, they reveal a few Galaxy Alpha model numbers, some old, some new: G850F, G850A, G850T, G850M, and G850H. Those imply support for AT&T and T-Mobile within the States, as well as Vodafone in Europe - including a more general “open Europe” model. And while it’s nothing certain, varying clock speeds (within the 2.3-2.5GHz range) may indicate that examples models finish up running different SoCs than others.

New Galaxy Alpha pics leak, as model numbers identify carrier variants

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