Samsung Galaxy Alpha video walkthrough

Alex takes a look at Samsung’s metal-clad Galaxy Alpha

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19 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Alpha video walkthrough

  1. Sorry to say this review is wrong on battery life and camera quality. My battery stay good for 32hrs on minimum usage. Max usage is around 24hrs. camera is again great and outstanding clear. must been an apple employee.

  2. Nice phone , thinner and lighter then iPhone 6 and still has a bigger battery then iPhone 6… Good job Sammy

  3. Serious question. But foes anyone know why Samsung did rid of IP67 certification on the galaxy alpha and note 4? Probably the best feature Samsung's added in a while besides metal.

  4. Frankly speaking, this is the only phone released by Samsung lately that has caught my attention. It's compact, better made and based on people's testimonies, they said that touchwiz is smoother on this device probably due to the fact that the display res is lower and everything is toned down a bit. Quite impressed.

  5. Its really too bad, Samsung could have really gone in a different direction with this phone since its finally making it with a different material than plastic. But yet again it looks like any other Samsung product made in the last 4 years.

  6. Am i the only one that wants a premium phone < 5" screen?
    The new Nexus 6 is rumored to have a gigantic 5.9" screen, where will this end?
    Now you have to buy a "mini" version of a flagship with ridiculous specs for its price…
    I still love my current HTC One X with a 4.7" but if I want to upgrade to something similar in todays terms I'll have to go bigger…

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