When the Samsung Galaxy Alpha was announced, many were wondering if this could be a one-off handset from the South Korean tech giant. Well according to the rumors that shortly followed, it wasn’t. Word has it that Samsung has other similar metal-built smartphones planned as part of its A-series and so far we have heard of devices like the SM-A3000 (which is apparently the SM-A300) and the SM-A500.
Well it looks like the SM-A300 has been spotted recently in a User Agent Profile listing and on GFXBench where some of its specs have been revealed. According to the listing, the handset appears to be powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor clocked at 1.4GHz, which seems to be a bit faster than its previous sighting in which it was running at 1.2GHz.
The phone is also expected to come with an Adreno 306 GPU and will be accompanied by 1GB of RAM. The resolution listed in the UAProf has also revealed that it will be a 540×960 resolution and if the benchmarks are to be believed, it will sport a 4.8-inch display. So far only the SM-A500 has had its photos leaked so for now we’re not sure what kind of design the SM-A300 has, although presumably it will sport some kind of metal build.
In any case we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for more information regarding the SM-A300, but if the rumors are right, there should be one more device that has yet to pop up and that is the SM-A700, so we’ll be keeping a look out for that device as well.
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