The lower and mid-range entries in the new Galaxy Alpha family have made a live (though unofficial) appearance in Mexico. The new Alphas will prioritize build over features, which is why they are based on aluminum unibodies.
Here's the Samsung Galaxy Alpha , flanked by its upcoming siblings, the Galaxy Alpha A5 on the left and the Galaxy Alpha A3 on the right.
Here's a closeup of the Galaxy Alpha A5, which has a nanoSIM card slot and a second slot, the microSD slot. This model is rumored to cost $400-450 and will have a 5" 720p Super AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 400 (410?) and a 13MP/1080p camera.
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha A3 will be priced a bit lower - $350-400 - and will have a 4.52" qHD Super AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 410 chipset, a 8MP/1080p camera and a 5MP selfie camera.
Not pictured is the third member of the A family expected, the Galaxy Alpha A7, which will be the top dog of the three though still not on the level of the Galaxy Alpha.


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