The Chinese TENAA certification site has included in its database the Samsung SM-A500 which is nothing more than a variant of the Galaxy Alpha with metal thickness and very similar.
What Samsung is working on a new series of smartphones all with metal has been known for a few weeks; the new series “A” in fact take cues from the current Alpha Galaxy and keep the body in metal as well as having a very slim design; the site there certification of China TENAA gave us confirmation since appeared in his database model SM-A500 that has the same thickness of 6.7 mm.
SM-A500 certification TENAA
From what the Chinese site provides us with a framework we now have a little ‘more detailed and unofficial (not c ‘is nothing concrete yet until Samsung will not release official statements) about the hardware of this new Android smartphone with metal.
SM-A500 would be presented with a 5-inch Super AMOLED display diagonal and a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, so a little ‘largest of the Galaxy Alpha, a quad core processor operating at a frequency of 1.2 GHz Chipset Snapdragon 400 , 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory expandable with micro sd up to 128 GB.
SM-A500 Cover
Multimedia seem pretty good given the presence of a rear camera 13 mega pixe l (previously spoke to 12 or even only 8 mega pixels) capable of recording video at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The phone is also compatible with the LTE connectivity, in addition to quand band 2G and 3G compatible with international operators and Chinese.
The strength of Samsung SM-A500 as well as the metal shell will be its size in 139.3 x 69.7 x 6.7 mm with a total weight of just 127 grams, very interesting values similar to Alpha Galaxy.
The phone was photographed by TENAA in the black and white version and uses it as the operating system Android 4.4.4 Kitkat; unfortunately there is no information on the alleged date of submission / marketing and the list price at the time of its debut.
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