The only review so far seems to be in Russian (Google translate) and they seem pretty positive about it.
http://hi-tech.mail.ru/review/Samsung_GALAXY_Alpha-rev.html
Without holding one yet, I have to say it looks better than I expected:
1. Honestly the build item I dislike the most about my Note 3 is the chrome-colored plastic frame. It feels cheap and looks cheap. I've never really minded the front design (though it is getting a bit repetitive) or the faux leather back. I've even tried some aluminium bumpers, but threw them out when the build quality was crap. So I do like this design change of the Alpha, even if they didn't go all the way with the back.
The slimness and overall compact size should be quite good in hand - I'm actually a bit surprised how it's not that much bigger than the 5S.
2. I do wish it came with an AMOLED 1080p screen. Yes it was probably dropped to reduce the burden on the SOC and a dpi of 305 is probably good enough, but I think it will be criticized in some circles for not having a top notch display. On the good side, the review of the screen quality seems to be quite favorable - continuing the trend of recent AMOLED screens.
3. 32GB internal is probably good enough for most and there is a 64GB version. I'm ambivalent on the no microSD since they at least made 32GB the base level.
4. The battery really seems to be the biggest weakness - I think they could have traded some slimness for a bigger battery. Sure the battery and software improvements in the S5 probably means it has barely good enough battery life, but they should have aimed for better. The same improvements with a 2200mAh battery would have been acceptable.
5. Overall - nothing to be excited about, will try it out if/when it makes it into stores, and hopefully some of these changes make it onto the Note 4.
http://hi-tech.mail.ru/review/Samsung_GALAXY_Alpha-rev.html
Without holding one yet, I have to say it looks better than I expected:
1. Honestly the build item I dislike the most about my Note 3 is the chrome-colored plastic frame. It feels cheap and looks cheap. I've never really minded the front design (though it is getting a bit repetitive) or the faux leather back. I've even tried some aluminium bumpers, but threw them out when the build quality was crap. So I do like this design change of the Alpha, even if they didn't go all the way with the back.
The slimness and overall compact size should be quite good in hand - I'm actually a bit surprised how it's not that much bigger than the 5S.
2. I do wish it came with an AMOLED 1080p screen. Yes it was probably dropped to reduce the burden on the SOC and a dpi of 305 is probably good enough, but I think it will be criticized in some circles for not having a top notch display. On the good side, the review of the screen quality seems to be quite favorable - continuing the trend of recent AMOLED screens.
3. 32GB internal is probably good enough for most and there is a 64GB version. I'm ambivalent on the no microSD since they at least made 32GB the base level.
4. The battery really seems to be the biggest weakness - I think they could have traded some slimness for a bigger battery. Sure the battery and software improvements in the S5 probably means it has barely good enough battery life, but they should have aimed for better. The same improvements with a 2200mAh battery would have been acceptable.
5. Overall - nothing to be excited about, will try it out if/when it makes it into stores, and hopefully some of these changes make it onto the Note 4.