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Samsung Galaxy Alpha first smartphone in the Netherlands with LTE A – Android Planet

 

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 Galaxy Alpha LTE-A The Galaxy Alpha is the first smartphone with support for 4G + (or LTE -Advanced) in the Netherlands, as Samsung has announced. The faster variant of 4G, which offers significantly higher download and upload is still available, hardly places in the Netherlands for KPN and Vodafone have already started rolling out its own 4G + network. T-Mobile allows LTE-A as yet for what it is, but uses a lot of bandwidth in the 1800MHz band. Therefore, the provider can theoretical speeds of around 150Mbps achieved.

In theory supports the Galaxy Alpha download speeds of 300Mbps, which is considerably faster than the download speed of 75Mbps, allowing for even most providers now. This, too, concerns a theoretical download speed of the device type, your location (inside or outside) and the traffic on the network are all factors that affect the 4G speed

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More on the Galaxy Alpha

 Galaxy Alpha Book Long were rumors that the Galaxy Alpha would be. full metal Eventually, the device only has a metal edge, but one that the smartphone gives a chic look. With a thickness of 6.7 millimeters and a weight of 114 grams, he also is very slim.

Under the hood we find a smooth octacore processor (1.8GHz quad-core 1.3GHz processor and quadcore- processor), 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The storage is not expandable with a memory card out. Photos are shot with the 12 megapixel camera and 2.1 megapixel front camera.

The Galaxy Alpha is available from mid-September for a suggested retail price of 599 euros. The device is available in colors Charcoal Black, Dazzling White, Frosted Gold, Sleek Silver and Scuba Blue with Suppliers.



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