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September 2014
(81%)
372 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(88%)
164 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Il y en trop pour pouvoir tous les citer
L'écran Super AMOLED HD
La finition métallique
Sa grande finesse et sa légèreté
Un fonctionnement fluide et rapide
L'appareil photo à la hauteur d'un Galaxy S5
Coque arrière amovible
Avec accès à la batterie
également amovible
Design fin
Finition réussie
Bonnes performances 3D
32 Go en standard
Design agréable en main et léger
Processeur octacore
Écran 4
7 pouces très brillant
Ergonomie / Prise en main / Finition
Bon écran
Bien contrasté
Rendu audio de la sortie casque très correct
Appareil photo réactif et interface riche en options
Faible indice DAS
Capteur photo performant
Encombrement réduit
L'aluminium reste un plus indéniable
Compatible 4G
Finesse
Légèreté
Appareil photo
Enfin du métal
Compact
Qualité de fabrication
Design Sympathique
Puissant
Finition
Design
Pas d'emplacement Micro SD
Autonomie moyenne
Esthétique
Très bonne finition
Très bonne rigidité
Très compact et léger
Batterie amovible
Dalle Super AMOLED avec d'excellents angles de vue et une très bonne fidélité dans le rendu colorimétrique
Des performances de premier ordre
Lecteur d'emprei
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de slot micro SD
Galerie photos
Autres
Autonomie
Prix trop élevé
Capteur d'empreinte peu pratique
Trop de doublons
Trop d'options
Pas de slot microSD
Durée de vie encore trop faible
Chauffe très rapidement
Certains modes écran délivrent des couleurs pas justes
Capteur d'empreinte digitale peu pratique
Rendu photo/vidéo en retrait de celui de la concurrence directe
Rendu audio du haut-parleur
Autonomie faiblarde
Une seule capacité de mémoire (26 Go envi
Présence trop timide de l'alumium
Incohérences technologiques
Autonomie limitée
TouchWiz
Ecran un peu en retrait
Pas encore au niveau du point de vue design et matériaux
Qualité de l'écran
Photo moins bonne que sur le S5
Autonomie moyenne
Trop cher
Appareil photo
Pas de microsd
Design premium
Bonne ergonomie
Bel écran
Bonnes performances
Appareil photo décent
Une résolution d'écran qui reste cantonnée à du 720p
Dalle un peu sombre
Pas de lecteur de cartes mémoires microSD
MiniUSB 2.0
Performances de l'appareil photo en environnement sombre
Pricing alone indicates that these two smartphones are competing head-on against one another, where it'll cost consumers $200 to pick them up on-contract. If we're to look at what they offer on paper, from a specs sheet and features set standpoint, it's a...
Here in the US, consumers can pick up both smartphones through AT&T for the 2-year contract price of $200. Somewhat of a strange decision to say quite frankly, it's tough to recommend handing over the cash to pick up the Galaxy Alpha. Yes, it's certainly ...
8.0 When it comes to the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, it's not about what the phone offers, but rather what it represents – a glimpe of something new from Samsung....
Premium design that's accentuated by its aluminum trim bezel, Compact size doesn't compromise its solid construction, Perfect for onehanded typing, Excellent battery life, despite smaller capacity battery
Camera suffers from blurring & weak low lighting performance, Voices sound robotic in tone, so it's sometime hard to comprehend calls, Display uses PenTile matrix arrangement, so it's not as sharp as we'd like
Cutting straight to the chase, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha is an excellent, all-around phone. From taking photos, to its battery life, it earns plenty of high marks from us. However, its refreshing design change is what we're most impressed about. No longer ...
Although the Galaxy Alpha comes wrapped in a beautiful new package, there really isn't any compelling reason to pick this over the Galaxy S5, or even the upcoming Galaxy Note 4. (I'm assuming only Samsung fans would be interested in this.) At $199 and exc...
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Publié: 2014-10-09, Auteur: Sam , review by: arstechnica.com
Metal build is handsome enough to attract compliments, and bulges in the frame add a nice grip to the edges, Thin and light build feels particularly premium in the hand, and size is perfect for one-handed use, The 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 feels even snappier
TouchWiz is almost exactly the same as other Galaxy offerings from this year, so issues with bloatware and visual design remain, Heart rate monitor and fingerprint scanner remain wonky, SuperAMOLED display continues Samsung's streak of off-white displays
Beautiful and elegant, Wonderful performance, Compact size makes it comfortable, easy to use
Priced too high, Lacks several features found in the Galaxy S5, Battery life is nothing special
As beautiful as the Galaxy Alpha may be, its price leads to its ultimate downfall. The only reason you'd want to pick this over the Galaxy S5, which is available for a similar price, is that you prefer a smaller size or more solid build. But even then, th...
Publié: 2014-10-03, Auteur: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
The Galaxy Alpha may take design cues from Apple's last-gen handset, but Samsung refines them here. It's the meeting of design and comfort that many manufacturers tend to botch one way or another. If this is what we can expect from Samsung design going fo
The screen is irksome. It's not horrendous: in fact, watching movies wasn't too bad at all, but the pixel density and color quality just don't compare to other smartphones you can buy for $200 on contract, Advertisement, Advertisement, TouchWiz is still c
If youre OS agnostic? No, buy an iPhone 6. iOS 8 is a much more pleasant experience than TouchWiz.AdvertisementDo you basically want an iPhone running Android? The Alpha is about as close as youll get. Thats by no means a knock against Samsungs design...
Publié: 2014-10-03, Auteur: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Bestlooking Samsung smartphone in years, Removable battery despite tight hardware, Topshelf processor, Rare powertosize ratio
Poor battery life, Lacks features found on comparable Samsung devices, Overwrought, sluggish software
That pricing puts the Galaxy Alpha right in line with the top-tier Galaxy S5, a bold move on Samsung's part. Obviously the company is counting on the phone's fit and finish to mask its spec-sheet sacrifices. And as we said in our Alpha vs S5 comparison, i...