Friday, September 19, 2014

Samsung SM-A500 on TENAA: thin as the Galaxy Alpha – PassioneTecno

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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.

 Samsung SM-A500 TENAA

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.

 Samsung SM-A500 back cover

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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