Samsung released the same Samsung Galaxy Alpha, a smartphone that launches a new line of design within the Galaxy family. Their forms follow the same aesthetic language, but the materials have changed and now the outer frame and the frame are made of metal. ‘s technical profile of the Galaxy Alpha is not as advanced as expected, as it mixes some own points of the midrange with other leading-edge parts. Already have compared to Samsung Galaxy S5, now it is the turn of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 .
Display and Design
The first thing that strikes us in the Samsung Galaxy Alpha is that its screen is 4.7 inches and has resolution HD, FullHD no longer as we have used in the high-end Samsung. The screen is a Super AMOLED and concentrated 312 dots per inch , a balanced configuration but falls a bit behind when compared to heavyweights such as in this case Note 3 The most famous brand phablet has a screen, also Super AMOLED 5.7-inch diagonal and whose resolution is FullHD , so its density is 386 dots per inch.
As we have already mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha opens a new stage in Samsung in which materials become more important. The chassis of the terminal is made of metal, and is seen in the outer frame with chamfered edges. This change is rather more aesthetic and simultaneously increases the resistance of the joint significantly. But Samsung still keeping the plastic back shell, betting on a rough texture that improves grip and also so they get a tighter weight. ‘s Samsung Galaxy Alpha is quite compact and your profile is only 6.7 millimeters, resulting in a weight of 115 grams. In the case of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 also appreciate a metal frame, or rather we should say metallic finish because it is plastic and it shows. The rear end has a texture that mimics leather finishing and logically is larger and heavier, dangerously close to 170 grams.
Camera and Multimedia
The new Samsung Galaxy Alpha has a sensor of 12 megapixels and Note 3 of 13 megapixels, both with technology BSI for good results in low light. They also share features such as video recording 4K, but Samsung has only specified that the Note 3 can record in slow motion increasing the frequency as long as the quality is reduced HD or FullHD. The Korean brand phablet also has intelligent stabilizer and front camera has 2 megapixels, while the Galaxy Alpha is 2.1 megapixels. Both have special features like Face Beauty and Dual camera, but the Galaxy Alpha also has the option of selective focus which opened to the Galaxy S5.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 makes it possible to record both high-quality sound (192 KHz), but otherwise is tied with the basic multimedia functions, plus they are compatible with a long list of formats and codecs.
Power, memory and operating system
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has a chip Snapdragon 800, one quad-core architecture with Krait 400 operating at 2.3 GHz frequency and is supported by 3GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy Alpha has a new processor model manufactured by itself Samsung , one eight-core which is formed by two four-core chips, one at 1.8 GHz and the other at 1.3 Ghz . In this case the memory RAM is 2 GB. ‘s first performance tests indicate that the Exynos 5430 gets faster performance than the model Qualcomm , but come into play many more factors like the resolution of your screen is smaller.
The new model of Samsung has a one-piece design and it has not reserved space for a memory expansion slot, so you have to settle for 32 Gb integrated as standard. For his part, Note 3 itself which accepts MicroSD 64Gb, but also is available in both 32 and 64 Gb.
The operating system of both models is Android 4.4 KitKat and interface usual brand, ie Samsung TouchWiz – although the Galaxy Alpha carries a newer version. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature rich, especially for the stylus that incorporates in its chassis. This attachment defines the user experience and distinguishes it from its competitors as both models Samsung itself. With the Galaxy Note 3 can crop photos, draw pictures, take notes freehand and much more . The Alpha Galaxy has some newer features such as fingerprint sensor on the start button, which is used to lock the terminal or protect content in private mode, and also a heart rate meter that records the information and dumps in implementing S Health. The new model also has a power saving mode and a system that improves the speed of downloading.
Connectivity and autonomy
The two teams have a full profile connection including connectivity systems like 4G or port WiFi high speed. They are also compatible with mobile networks 3G and offer the option to create a WiFi hotspot to connect other devices. All other connections include DLNA, a chip NFC antenna GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, MicroUSB (the Note 3 supports MHL), WiFi Direct, minijack headphone port infrared connection and ANT + accessories for sport. The Samsung Galaxy Alpha takes advantage of the latest news of the brand and also includes a fingerprint sensor on the start button and the sensor measuring heart rate in the rear.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 integrates a removable lithium battery 3200 milliamperes. According to official data offered by the company, the terminal can be turned 420 hours in standby and up to 21 hours in use. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha Battery carries a non-removable 1,860 milliamps, but we do not know how long it reaches.
Conclusions
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is the proposed new Samsung focus mainly to design and users seeking higher quality materials. The device is small, lightweight and has a stylish look, but also has very interesting features. The HD screen is the only point that falls a bit behind, but other details such as the camera, processor, or connections are pretty even with the Galaxy Note 3. Tablet phone of The Samsung remarkable for its wide screen and stylus, which offers a different experience and fuller use , especially for the more creative users. The terminal is still on the front line despite having almost a year old, one advantage in the price, as it can be found for about 460 euros in free format.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha vs Samsung Galaxy Note 3
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