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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Specifications Samsung Galaxy S8

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Specifications and Design of Samsung Galaxy S8

The last few series of Samsung smart phones have a major appeal to their physical form. Super-flexible physical form with luxurious colors of course make the gadget lovers do not stop chuckled in awe. The latest of the Samsung Galaxy S8 in terms of physical certainly not far from the word luxury. Just look at the display screen infinity owned Samsung's latest product series. The given infinity display concept makes your phone screen seem to have no frame builder, making your phone look look so luxurious with a symmetrical shape. 5.8 inch screen equipped with Corning Gorilla Glass is guaranteed to make the Samsung smart is resilient. With Amoled's super-tech screen supplied to him, Samsung smart phone type to 8 is seen a decisive design that frames. In addition, this phone is enhanced with 1440 × 2960 pixel image resolution that is sure to make High Definition screen display quality.
From the kitchen runway, this Samsung smart phone is equipped with Exynos 8895 Octa chipset and EMEA Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragom 835. The processor used also has two options, namely Octa-core with speeds of 4 × 2.3 GHz and 4 × 1.7 GHz and EMEA Octa- Core processor with a speed of 4 × 2.35 GHz Kryo and 4 × 1.9 GHz Kryo, which will make this smart work faster. While the embedded operational system is based on Android 7.0 Nougat.
Data storage capacity used Samsung Galaxy S8 is also larger than the previous type of Samsung Galaxy S7. With 64 GB of internal memory capacity guaranteed to store data on your phone more, plus this storage capacity can still be enlarged up to 256 GB with microSD or external memory. While the RAM is planted in it for 4GB which will allow you to install and download applications without fear of running out of memory again. Large RAM will also support the speed of work of your smart phone, so the super smart Samsung is definitely guarantee.
If you like to take pictures, do not worry because Samsung Galaxy S8 is equipped with super sophisticated camera with 12 MP resolution for the rear camera with autofocus capability and of course LED Flash which will make your shots getting maximal even in the dark. For those who like to take pictures themselves or selfie, Samsung S8 camera really satisfy you with 8 MP resolution which also comes with autofocus and Auto HDR capability. Really the perfect device for you who likes to share your selfie. In addition, the video capture resolution of 2160 × 1080 will make your recording results have High Definition quality with a super clear recording.

Excess Samsung Galaxy S8

With all the upgrades that have been applied to the latest Samsung Galaxy S8 series , it is guaranteed you will get many advantages from this super smart phone. As mentioned earlier, with 4GB of RAM embedded in it. In addition, from the physical side offered with infinity display screen is supported with a choice of midnight black color, maple gold and orchid gray will make your phone look more luxurious. Another advantage of Samsung products is the resolution of a highly capable camera, with 12 MP resolution camera front and front camera with 8MP resolution is perfect for you who like to travel to capture the moment and beauty of your trip.

Disadvantages Samsung Galaxy S8

With all the sophistication and advantages offered of course there is a shortage of Samsung Galaxy S8 is. To enjoy all these advantages and sophistication, unfortunately you have to dig deeper into your pockets.

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Specifications Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)

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Samsung as a top smartphone manufacturer seems to have no intention of changing the naming for its middle-class product, the Galaxy J series product line. For example, in this year Samsung will release Galaxy J7 (2017). There are some differences that are pinned by Samsung into this smartphone than its predecessor. Not only the body design, but also the specifications.

Design similar to Galaxy A (2017)

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This smartphone is not yet officially released, but leaked designs have appeared on the internet. Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) has a body that resembles Galaxy A (2017), especially on the front. Not only that, the corners are also slightly rounded. This smartphone is packed with a bandage of complete metal material.

5.5 inch Full HD screen

Turning to the screen sector, Galaxy J7 (2017) has increased compared with the previous generation. Panel and screen size is still the same, namely Super AMOLED 5.5 inches. Only, the resolution is Full HD. Previously, Galaxy J7 (2016) only has HD resolution. Samsung also increased the screen density of J7 (2017), which is 401 ppi.

Exynos 7870 Processor

Price of samsung galaxy j7 2017 image 2 Still the same as the previous generation, Galaxy J7 (2017) is also equipped with Exynos 7870 chipset combined octa-core processor 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 and Mali-T830MP2 GPU.
Even so, Samsung equip this smartphone with a larger RAM, which is 3 GB and the same internal storage capacity with the previous generation, 16 GB. If the internal storage is less, it can be expanded with microSD up to 256 GB. Galaxy J7 (2017) has adopted the Android 7.0 operating system aka Nougat.

Camera 13 MP + 13 MP

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Compared to previous generations, Samsung is also increasing Galaxy J7 (2017) in the sector of the camera. For the main camera has a resolution of 13 MP complete with autofocus and LED flash features.
While the front camera has the same resolution, 13 MP plus LED flash. Is this smartphone to answer the demand of consumers who like selfie photos? Both the rear and front camera, Samsung equip Galaxy J7 (2017) with aperture f / 1.7.

3.600 mAh battery

To run all the existing features, Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) is equipped with a capacity of 3,600 mAh battery. Capacity is slightly improved from its predecessor. Unfortunately, this latest generation smartphone is not equipped with the ability of fast charging.

Fingerprint sensor

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Like most middle-class smartphone that has already appeared in the market, Galaxy J7 (2017) has also been equipped with a fingerprint sensor feature that is applied directly to the home button.With the security features, users of Galaxy J7 (2017) no longer need to be bothered memorize pin, password, or pattern when opening the smartphone screen.

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Monday, November 9, 2015

SAMSUNG GALAXY A8

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Samsung Galaxy A8 is one of the latest Samsung Galaxy released by Samsung Mobile are almost without flaws. After Samsung Galaxy A5 presence before. If it is reviewed from sesifikasi offered Samsung Galaxy A8 is indeed almost perfect.Samsung A8 is HP Samsung thinnest There are made ​​by Samsung. Samsung Galaxy latest Galaxy A8 is present in Indonesia since September 2015, before much see the greatness Samsung Galaxy A8, try to see the reviews one by one from the specification offered Samsung Galaxy A8 this.
Samsung Galaxy A8

Samsung Galaxy A8


Body Design and Display Samsung Galaxy A8

Specifications samsung A8
Not be complete if we have not seen the material and size of the body Samsung gaalxy A8 prior notice specification processor is the brain of the Galaxy A8. Body Samsung Galaxy A8 is made ​​from layers of metal diseleuruh his body layer, with a thickness yan very thin at only 5.9 mm is much thinner than the Samsung Galaxy Serie A before, and even the Samsung Galaxy A8 has the thinnest body yan gpernah released Samsung until today. Of the overall body dimensions are 158 x 76.8 x 5.9 mm, where the High around 158 mm and the width 76,8mm Samsung Galaxy A8 with 5,9mm thickness. Of body thin and is also able to embedded technology fingerprint sensor on the home button which complements the spec design of its body. In addition to exhibiting thin body swathed in metal beautiful, Samsung galaxy A8 also has a screen with technology Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen that supports a resolution size of 1080 x 1920 pixels with a color depth of 16 million colors. To protect the scratches on the screen Samsung Galaxy A8 is then added technology scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 4 which will serve well to keep the screen from scratches and impact sharp objects. Processor and Memory Samsung Galaxy A8 processor is one of the specifications of the vital need to be consideration of a review in order to determine the performance of a smartphone. If viewed from presessor Samsung Galaxy A8, then you will be in hadapakan kitchen runway that was almost perfect with processor technology Octa Core 64 bit with a combination of two quad core is a quad-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53Ditambah Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 , using a chipset Qualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615 plus graphics processor using Andreno 405 that proves the performance of the kitchen spur quite admirably well to play the game much less multitasking. Incomplete if the processor is not coupled with a memory to support the performance of a smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy A8 has 2GB RAM classified passable and draw processors premises has to offer. In addition to the RAM as memory performance support, the Samsung Galaxy A8 also has an internal memory of 32GB plus the available micro SD slot if holding internal data is inadequate, microSD slot can accommodate a capacity of up to 128GB, so do not worry about the lack of storage space in memory Samsung Galaxy A8. Camera Samsung Galaxy A8 Now the smartphone's camera has become an important part of a smartphone, if a smartphone without a camera berkkualitas it will be a matter to be considered before buying. Camera Samsung Galaxy A8 has two cameras, the main camera and a front camera that is often used as a camera selfie and video calls. The rear camera has a 16MP pixels that can record images with a resolution sizable ie 5312 x 2988 pixels and is able to also record video resolution Full HD 1080 pixels. Not only that, the camera features Samsung galaxy A8 was given the features autofocus, LED flash and face detection automatically to produce a quality image. For the front camera Samsung Galaxy A8 has a 5 MP camera which helps you to selfie and video calls, but only a handful shortcomings in front of the camera feature is the absence of the camera flash LED technology while in front of the camera such as the Samsung Galaxy J5 that it is far below the price of this Samsung galaxy A8. Connectivity Samsung Galaxy A8 Not smartphone name if it does not have connectivity. Samsung Galaxy A8 internet connectivity relies on a network that supports 4G LTE supports LTE network in Indonesia at a frequency of 900 mhz and 1800 mhz and also Wi-Fi802.11 a / ​​b / g / n / ac 2.4G + 5GHz, VHT80, but not to worry for those who have a network in 2G and 3G still can use the Samsung Galaxy A8. Besides Samsung also gives konektvitas V4.1 Bluetooth and MicroUSB 2.0 port that supports USB OTG. As for navigation, relying on GPS technology A-GPS and Glonass. From konektifitasnya certainly not visible flaws at all, but the question is to receive the service connectivity with 4G LTE using Samsung Galaxy A8 should be used by those of you who've been in the area covered 4G network. Operating Systems and Interfaces Samsung Galaxy A8 is already using the Operating System Lollipop Android Version 5.1. Where features Lollipop more enhanced operating system when compared with the Android OS earlier as Kitkat and Jelly Bean. For a user interface or interfaces seen using TouchWiz that uses Lollipop-style 3D so that with the display screen pixels higher will be easier for you to see the screen very sharp even under the sun though.

Battery Samsung Galaxy A8

The battery used by the Samsung Galaxy A8 is a battery that is not removable, it may be for some users is inconvenient if you have damage to the battery must return to the manufacturer langusng because of damage to the battery non-removable can not be removed and replaced. But for some people this is not a problem, yet non-removable batteries have a limit damage are more durable. Battery Samsung Galaxy A8 has a rather large capacity is about 3050 mAh lithium ion battery technology that could diisis reset. For battery of capacity Samsung Galaxy A8 is able to survive by using the network for more than 11 hours for 4G networks, 10 Jamb more for a 3G network, 51 hours to play audio and talk time mencpai 17 hours. For the battery is already fairly high capacity regardless of the type of battery that can not be removed that make a drawback for some people.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Samsung Galaxy A8


If we see an excess of almost all specifications of Samsung galaxy A8 look no significant deficiencies, both from the processor and RAM, Design Body and screen, camera, battery and operating system.

However if you are a little keen to see flaws Samsung Gaalxy A8 is indeed visible from the spec camera, exactly a front camera that does not have led Fash, while HP Samsung What's underneath the Samsung Galaxy J5 already using dul LED flash though a camera attached to the rear and front different pixel. Moreover the price offered is also quite expensive. One shortcoming Samsung Galaxy A8 is evident from the battery, not a capacity problem its power, but the type of battery that can not be removed may be a little into consideration in part of people who will judge the minus of the Samsung Galaxy A8, but overall it was almost perfect. 
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Monday, August 18, 2014

Samsung Galaxy K zoom review

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The Galaxy K zoom follows last year's Galaxy S4 Zoom and adds 4G, an improved design and a better camera.
Chassis & screen
As with the previous version of this hybrid device, it's easier to think of the K zoom as a camera that thinks it's a phone rather than the other way round. As a phone it's bulky, with a large, extendible, optical lens that bulges out to 24mm in repose, and weighs a hefty 200g. It's lost the large, bulging battery grip but it's still not subtle, and not that easy to carry around, though if you're serious about your photography, and don't want to carry two devices, it's worth considering.
The 4.8-inch Super AMOLED screen delivers a resolution of 1,280x720p -- not quite full HD but it should still look a little sharper than it does. It actually appears a little fuzzy, more so than you'd expect from an LCD screen with these sort of specifications. Colours too seem a bit over-saturated and less than lifelike. All this seems a bit bizarre in a camera phone that prides itself on the quality of its pictures -- the screen simply doesn't do them justice.
Software & processor
Its running Android 4.4 KitKat but as usual has some tweaks from Samsung, including a redesigned (but very long) settings menu and alphabetical view of all your apps.
Unusually, the processor is a hexa-core model -- six cores in all -- with four cores handling the day-to-day functions and two more for more intensive tasks. It's backed by 2GB of RAM too, which comes in handy for keeping things running nice and smoothly. Our AnTuTu benchmark test delivered a score of 31,822 which puts it only a little behind top-ranked phones of the moment like the LG G3OnePlus One or indeed the Galaxy S5.
Photography
And so to the camera, all 20.7 megapixels of it. That's a step up from the S4 Zoom's 16 megapixels and similar-sounding specifications to Sony's Xperia Z2. The difference of course is the optical lens, which is capable of zooming in much more efficiently than a standard digital zoom, which loses resolution the more you use it. It extends to 240mm at full stretch and offers 10x magnification -- you can also go up to 20x magnification using digital processing.
It can take pictures at a maximum resolution of 5,248x3,936 pixels and shoot video at an impressive full HD 1080p at 60fps. Picture quality is pretty good, but without the zoom, you could say that the Sony Xperia Z2, for instance, delivers equally good results. Use the zoom though, and it's instantly head and shoulders above its digital zoom rivals, with pics holding their sharpness even at full zoom.
Built-in camera apps include Studio, which lets you edit your pics and create collages. There's also Pro Suggest Market, which offers pre-set filters and options for your snapper. It comes with a reasonable 8GB of memory on board but you can add up to 64GB via microSD card, with the slot living under a cover on the side. Battery life was a disappointment however, and we found we barely got a full day of steady use out of it.
Conclusion
The Samsung Galaxy K zoom moves the concept on from its last incarnation with 4G connectivity and a beefed up camera spec, though it's now lost the bulge grip. It's still very much a low to midrange digital camera masquerading as a mid- to high-end mobile phone, but if you need a phone with a high-quality optical zoom, it doesn't have much competition at the moment.

SPECIFICATIONS

Software
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Processor
Quad-core 1.3GHz Cortex A7, dual-core1.7GHz Cortex A15
Memory slot
Yes
Display
4.8in Super AMOLED, 1280x720 pixels,306ppi
Connectivity
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0
Ports
microUSB, 3.5mm headphone jack
Camera
20.7 megapixel with autofocus, dual Xenonand LED flash, auto and manual focus, 10x optical zoom, imagestabilisation; 2 megapixel front-facing camera
Video playback
MP4, DviX/XviD, H.264,H.263
Audio playback
MP3, WAV, FLAC, eAAC+
Radio
Yes
Battery
2430mAh
Size
138x71x17-24mm
Weight
200g
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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Alpha preview: First look

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The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is a surprising change in the Samsung product strategy. It certainly has many of the Galaxy S5 key selling features, while staking on more premium material such as aluminum. But it's not another flagship, no, it's rather an offshoot of the Galaxy family tree - something that the Galaxy S5 mini could have been but is not. A strange bird, indeed
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Samsung Galaxy AlphaThat certainly doesn't mean we don't like it. Just on the contrary. The Samsung Galaxy Alpha presents a nice departure from the Galaxy S5 design language. The sides are machined out of aluminum, while the back no longer imitates faux leather.
The Galaxy Alpha has a smaller screen than the S5 to make it much more pocketable and also, undoubtedly, to allow it to compete with the iPhone 6 directly.
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is surprisingly light, it feels sturdy and the back looks like it could take a lot of beating before it gets seriously scratched. The latter benefit is certainly something we've missed in high-end smartphones that we've seen lately.
Our biggest regrets in the specs department are the lack of water-proofing and the lack of a microSD card slot.

Design and build quality

Samsung's shift in design has to be felt to be believed. No, really, on the outside the Samsung Galaxy Alpha is very similar to the Galaxy S5 mini. A keen eye will notice that the bezels above and below the screen are smaller, accommodating the bigger screen. The Alpha is also considerably thinner, if that's not obvious by first look.
Of course, the major upgrade to Samsung's design language here is the metal chassis. The sides of the phone are exposed metal while the front and back are covered in glass and plastic, not unlike Apple's iPhone 4 / 4s and Sony's Xperias.
The Galaxy Alpha will inevitably draw comparisons with the iPhone - the flat metal sides are segmented by thin lines of plastic and look so familiar. Samsung's design features flared corners which improve handling a bit by preventing your fingers from slipping off the rounded corner. They also remind us a bit of the Samsung Galaxy S5 Active.
The back of the phone is plastic, with the dotted pattern of perforated leather similar to the Galaxy S5 though here the pattern is finer and not resembling leather so much.
While the plastic isn't the most premium material, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha impresses with a mere 6.7mm thickness. It's the slimmest Galaxy device to date though not the slimmest smartphone in general.
The feeling of compactness is helped by the weight of 115g, few 4.7" phones weigh this little. The Galaxy Alpha feels tiny compared to the current crop of 5" flagships.
The Galaxy Alpha also compares favorably against iPhone 5s, which measures 7.6mm thick and weighs 113g. The iPhone 6 is expected to be bigger and thinner than its predecessor but it remains to be seen if Apple can keep the weight down. And it's the upcoming iPhone that Samsung has in its sights, not the 5s.
We can only suppose that the magic behing this reduced weight is the reduced battery capacity, which in this case amounts to only 1,860mAh. Indeed, the battery is removable, but it's still a measly capacity.
The front is made of glass though Samsung has not revealed yet whether it's the usual Gorilla Glass or not. Under the glass is a plastic that matches the back in terms of color and the fine dotted pattern. The Galaxy Alpha will be available in Charcoal Black, Sleek Silver, Dazzling White, Frosted Gold and Scuba Blue.
The front of the device features an earpiece, the usual sensor array (proximity, ambient light and Air Gesture) and a notification LED. There's also a 2MP/1080p camera above the screen. Nothing has changed below the screen either, a hardware Home key is flanked by capacitive App switcher and Back keys.
The Home key houses a hidden fingerprint reader, which can be used to lock the phone and authorize transactions (it's PayPay-certified). It also enables Private mode, which gives you access to a secure part of the storage where you can keep sensitive data and photos.
The sensorama tour continues with a heart rate monitor on the back. It's placed next to the camera and is grouped with the LED flash in a small black segment amidst the colored plastic.
The camera itself protrudes slightly from the back of the phone, extending past the 6.7mm thickness. It has 12MP resolution and can record 2160p video, more on that later.
The back panel can be removed to expose the 1,860mAh battery. It's user-replaceable but is relatively small even for a phone this size. We guess sacrificing battery capacity is part of how Samsung got the Galaxy Alpha down to this thickness and weight. Ultra Power Saving Mode is available for when battery charge gets too close to 0% for comfort.
Anyway, under the back cover you'll find a nanoSIM card slot but no microSD. The phone comes with 32GB of storage as default and that's all you're getting (there's no 64GB version announced yet).
The bottom of the phone features a microUSB 2.0 port, a microphone and the grill of the loudspeaker. Positioning the loudspeaker here means it won't get muffled regardless of how you put the phone down (face up or face down) but is bound to draw even more comparisons with the iPhone.
The metal sides of the phone host one hardware control each - the Power button on the right and the Volume rocker on the left. Both are made of metal and are slightly too thin for our liking, it makes pressing the keys slightly more difficult.
Among the sensors packed inside the Samsung Galaxy Alpha is a Hall sensor, normally used to detect the opening and closing of covers. Samsung hasn't announced any dedicated Alpha covers yet but it would be interesting to see if they'll have a premium feel to them compared to regular S Covers. Note that there doesn't seem to be a barometer or humidity sensor on board.

Connectivity

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha comes loaded with wireless connectivity features. It starts with LTE Cat. 6 (up to 300Mpbs down, 50Mbps up) to match what the latest Snapdragon 805 can offer. Regular 2G and 3G connectivity is of course supported, too.
Local connectivity is no slower, the phone packs a MIMO (2x2) antenna setup for dual-channel connectivity. That's different from dual-band (which the Alpha also has), it means that it can use 80MHz of the Wi-Fi spectrum instead of the usual 40MHz for enhanced speed. Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac standards are supported.
Other local connectivity includes Bluetooth 4.0 LE and ANT+, both of which are low-power and can be used to connect with wireless sports accessories (to be used with the S Health app or third-party apps). NFC rounds off the wireless connectivity section.
The Galaxy Alpha relies on a standard microUSB 2.0 port for charging and wired data connectivity. USB 3.0 ports are rare and require a fairly large adapter. What we do miss here is wired TV out either via MHL or SlimPort.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha performance

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is the first device with Exynos 5 Octa 5430 that we've tested. The chipset features a big.LITTLE processor with four Cortex-A16 cores and four Cortex-A7 cores clocked at 1.8GHz and 1.3GHz respectively. All eight can run simultaneously so we can expect great multi-core performance.
The chipset also packs a hexa-core Mali-T628 MP6 GPU, the latest currently available Mali design. Processor and RAM share 2GB of RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha comes with Android 4.4.4 KitKat out of the box. Note that Samsung disables the ART runtime in its TouchWiz software, that's the faster optional runtime that debuted with KitKat and will be made default in Android L. An increasing number of apps is becoming compatible with ART.
With technical specifications out of the way, let's pit the Galaxy Alpha against flagships and high-profile minis. Of the minis only the Xperia Z1 Compact has a chance of competing here, the others are powered by mid-range Snapdragon 400 chipsets.
We start off with the Basemark suite of cheat detection software. We're pleased to report that Samsung hasn't gone back to benchmark shenanigans. The Basemark tests are good for comparing performance, too.
Basemark OS II leans on the CPU and puts the Galaxy Alpha within spitting distance of the LG G3. The breakdown shows great single-core performance and unmatched multi-core performance (all 8 cores working at once does make a difference).

Samsung Galaxy Alpha camera quality

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha comes with a 12MP camera. Samsung hasn't had a 12MP shooter in its lineup for ages so the Alpha isn't just borrowing the camera of another Galaxy. The image sensor has 16:9 aspect ratio, meaning it shoots widescreen photos natively.
The interface has been lifted directly from the Galaxy S5. The right column holds the essential keys - still and video shutter keys, the Mode button and the gallery shortcut. The left column has the front/back camera toggle, selective focus, HDR and settings shortcut.
The middle two shortcuts are customizable, the top and bottom ones are not. The Mode button is the other place you can quickly access shooting modes, including Panorama, Shot & more, Virtual tour, Dual Camera and Beauty face.
Shot & more combines Best photo, Best face, Drama shot, Eraser and Panning shot. Dual Camera takes a photo with both front and back cameras simultaneously.
Virtual tour shot is similar to panoramas except you can move forward, turn left or right, move some more. Selective Focus takes two shots and processes them so you can photograph a close-up subject and blur the background or blur the object and keep the background in focus. The third option is everything in focus, here's how those options look.

Video camera

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha joins the elite club of 2160p shooters. It can also capture 1080p video at both 30fps and 60fps and slow motion is available at 720p resolution. Note that the slowest option (8x) drops the framerate of the resulting video to 15fps, use 4x if you want to keep it at 30fps.
For 2160p videos the Alpha camera records at 48Mbps bitrate, matching the Galaxy S5. Interestingly, audio recording is done at 256Kbps, double the bitrate the S5 uses and matching the venerable Nokia Lumia 1020.
Total bitrates go down from there - 28Mbps for 1080p@60fps and 17Mbps for 1080p@30fps. The audio bitrate remains unchanged.
An important thing to note is that switching to 2160p video mode puts an upper limit on video length - 4 minutes (instead of the usual 5) - and disables certain features like Dual Camera, HDR, video effects, taking photos during video capture and video effects.

First impressions

The classic rivalry has been between the Galaxy S and the iPhone but the Galaxy S also has to fight off Android flagships too. Now Samsung has introduced a phone to specifically battle the upcoming iPhone but a quick glimpse at it reveals it may pose a serious competition to the Xperia Z1 Compact, too (or whatever mini phone Sony comes up with this fall.
The exposed metal on the sides of the Galaxy Alpha gives the phone a sense or rigidity that plastic never quite manages. Even so we struggle a bit to call the Alpha a premium device - the plastic on the back and the design of the front are very much standard Galaxy affair, from mid-range to flagship.
Samsung's ubiquitous design is hurting the Alpha a bit, you have to tell the uninitiated that this isn't just another Galaxy S mini. This was perhaps a perfect opportunity for the South Korean giant to shakeup its design language.
That said, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha has proper flagship specs - the chipset is a little speed devil and the 12MP camera looks very promising. The phone also brings blazing fast connectivity, the trendy fingerprint reader and a heart rate monitor to boot.
The only place where the Alpha falters seriously in terms of specifications is the measly battery capacity and the lack of a microSD slot. We feel that engaging the Ultra Power Saving Mode might become a way of life for Alpha owners though.
We finally got what many were asking for - a metal Galaxy flagship. It's metal only on the sides but that worked well enough for iPhones, Xperias and Lumias. Whether the Galaxy Alpha can rise above its worn out looks (both hardware and TouchWiz software) and the screen/battery numbers is a question better left for the review.
Reviews from GSMArena
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