Well, the Galaxy Alpha leaks are showing no signs of stopping. We've seen it in live photos a couple of times and had its hardware details leak in the last week, and now more pictures have surfaced showing the black version of the device. The new pictures seem to be of a more final version of the Galaxy Alpha, and we have to say the phone looks rather stunning and sleek, at least on the sides where all the metal is present. One picture also shows that the Galaxy Alpha is a tad thinner than Apple's iPhone, though the camera module on the former protrudes a bit compared to the rest of the body.
We have been somewhat skeptical of the Galaxy Alpha based on the images we had seen previously, but the latest batch of pictures indicate Samsung has actually done a good job with its first metallic Android phone. The Galaxy Alpha is expected to sport a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED 720p display, Exynos 5433/Snapdragon 80x processor, 2 GB of RAM, 13-megapixel camera, a fingerprint and heart rate sensor, 32 GB of non-expandable storage, a nano SIM slot, and Android 4.4.4 KitKat, and should be announced on August 13.