The second largest mobile carrier in the US is now adding the Samsung Galaxy Alpha to its lineup of Android powered smartphones. A few weeks back Samsung finally showed off its much awaited metal-touting device. AT&T posted a video on its YouTube channel this morning welcoming this device into its lineup.
There really won't be any major differences in the AT&T variant of Samsung Galaxy Alpha. Its going to have the same 4.7-inch 1280×720 Super AMOLED display, 2.5GHz quadcore processor, 32GB of onboard storage, 12 megapixel rear and 2.1 megapixel front camera with heart rate and fingerprint sensors like it does in other variants.
Samsung Galaxy Alpha will be available for purchase from AT&T starting September 26th for $199 with a two year contract. At full retail the carrier will charge $612.99 for this device. Customers can go with AT&T Next 18 and Next 12 plans under which they will have to pay $25.55 or $30.65 per month respectively for the Galaxy Alpha, which will be available in black, gold and white colors.