Carphone Warehouse has announced that the Samsung Galaxy Alpha will be available exclusively in blue in their stores from today.
The Galaxy Alpha is Samsung’s first metal bodied smartphone to hit the market and coming in at just 6.7mm, it’s also their thinnest. You can read our first impressions of the smartphone here. The Galaxy Alpha is available in five colours altogether – Charcoal Black, Dazzling White, Frosted Gold, Sleek Silver and the Scuba Blue, which is the exclusive colour to Carphone Warehouse.
Samsung has also partnered with Apps such as Deezer, Dropbox and Endomondo. These Apps, along with special offers, come pre-loaded on the smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy Alpha will provide customers with six months of free access to Deezer’s Premium+ service.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha is available on all networks through Carphone Warehouse:
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha RRP is from €569.00 on PrePay:
Three: €569.00
Meteor and eMobile €589.99
O2: €609.99
Vodafone: RRP TBC
Samsung Alpha Bill pay:
Three: €49 on Unlimited Flex Max
Vodafone: RRP TBC
Meteor: €49 on Smart Classic
eMobile: €149 on Select Unlimited 4G 24Months
O2: Free on Open Complete
For more information, you can head over to the Carphone Warehouse website on this link.
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