Samsung finally gave into the call of the consumers, by introducing its first smartphone to feature a metal frame in the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, a design element that has found its way to subsequent releases as well. Design is definitely the bigger selling point here, as opposed to raw performance, and the Galaxy Alpha is considered an exciting new direction. Everything said and done, like every other smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha does have its share of issues. Today, we’ll be taking a look at some common problems faced by Galaxy Alpha users, and offer potential solutions on how to fix them.
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I think Xiaomi's phones could've made the list given their overall success in China.
The Galaxy Alpha, Samsung’s first attempt of creating a metal phone to suit the new trend for premium design, is going to be discontinued in favor of the new line inspired by the expensive mid-ranger.
I like where Samsung is heading. Metal uni body and at least a gig of ram. It seems to me like the phones are build more quality overall even those charger port's I think are more rigid
A look at which is the best Android smartphone under 5 inches, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha or the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
This guide will help you to fix some of the common problems that you might be facing on your Galaxy Alpha handset.