SpecEagle review · Samsung

Galaxy Alpha review: Samsung's first metal-framed phone — the design pivot.

SpecEagle Editorial·Sep 2014·$650
Overall
68/100
Class rank
#29 of 92
Tier
Flagship
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The verdict, up front

Samsung's metal turning point.

Galaxy Alpha introduced the metal frame that would define the Galaxy S6 and every flagship since — a response to criticism of Samsung's plasticky designs. Compact and premium-feeling, though hamstrung by a tiny battery and HD screen.

01Display

78/100

At 78/100 this is one of the strongest display showings among flagship phones of 2014 — 6 points above the cohort average.

TypeSuper AMOLED
Size4.7 inches
Resolution720 x 1280 px
FingerprintSwipe home-button sensor

02Camera

68/100

68/100 puts it above the 63-point average for flagship phones of 2014.

Main12 MP, f/2.2
Selfie2.1 MP
Video4K30

03Performance

72/100

At 72/100 this is one of the strongest performance showings among flagship phones of 2014 — 13 points above the cohort average.

ChipsetExynos 5430 (20nm, octa-core)
GPUMali-T628 MP6

04Battery

56/100

56/100 is one of the weaker battery results among flagship phones of 2014 — 8 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

Capacity1860 mAh removable

05Build

78/100

At 78/100 this is one of the strongest build showings among flagship phones of 2014 — 10 points above the cohort average.

What works
  • First Samsung metal frame — previewed the Galaxy S6
  • Compact 4.7" / 115 g
  • Premium feel for its era
What doesn't
  • Tiny 1860 mAh battery
  • 720p resolution
  • Premium price for mid specs
Cross-shop it against
Nexus 5 (LG)
$349 · score 84/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 92-phone cohort of flagship devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .