Monday, October 27, 2014

Samsung is preparing Galaxy Alpha A3 with two SIM-cards, but without LTE – 3DNews

Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Alpha was presented a few months ago to direct competition with the iPhone. In addition to the flagship model of the company is preparing for at least three other smartphones series Galaxy Alpha: A3, A5 and A7. Model A3 will be the cheapest and simplest of the three, and the Galaxy A7, obviously, the most expensive and productive.

Right - Galaxy A3 (leak AndroidMX.net)

Right – Galaxy A3 (leak AndroidMX.net)

Anyway, Galaxy Alpha A3 will, apparently, the first of three – the device lit up on the site of the FCC. Unfortunately, it is not clear when the smartphone will appear on the market, but it became known that the device can work with two SIM-cards, but still lose the support networks LTE – the latter is somewhat surprising, because even today, sometimes equipped with low cost devices support LTE.

Apparently, the device Galaxy Alpha A3 (SM-A300H) is designed primarily for emerging markets like India, where it is very important that there is support two SIM-cards, microSD card slot and FM-radio, but the support Modern 4G networks is optional.

Among other features of the new smartphone Galaxy Alpha A3, which leaked online a few weeks ago, mentioned 4.52-inch screen qHD (540 × 960), 1.2 GHz quad-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 410, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal flash memory. The smartphone will be running Android 4.4.4 (however, at the time of launch and possible Android 5.0), and should get an 8-megapixel rear and a 5-megapixel front camera.

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