Samsung Galaxy Alpha UAProf shows at least five versions

05 August, 2014

The upcoming iPhone 6 rival, the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, has been leaking from every crack of the Internet – hands-on photos, pre-order price, you name it. Now the Samsung site hosts the User Agent profiles of no less than five versions of the Alpha.



The base model number is Samsung SM-G850 with a letter identifying carrier and regional versions. The profiles confirm 720p resolution for the screen but surprisingly they differ in CPU clockspeed.

The G850A is listed with a 2.3GHz CPU, while most others are at 2.5GHz, except for the G850T, which lacks the max frequency field in the profile.

Here's a breakdown of what each letter means:

Model Region/carrier
G850F Europe
G850A AT&T
G850T T-Mobile
G850M Vodafone
G850H 3G only?

The G850H is a bit unclear - the G900H is the Exynos 5 Octa version of the Galaxy S5 and is a 3G-only phone, so presumably the G850H is a 3G-only Galaxy Alpha.

Anyway, the Alpha is reportedly powered by an Exynos 5433 chipset. Details on that chipset are scarce but it will be the first clocked as high as 2.3GHz and 2.5GHz, normally that's Snapdragon territory with Exynos topping out at 1.9GHz.

The official unveiling should take place on August 13 if rumors are to be believed.

Source: G850FG850AG850TG850MG850H | Via


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Reader comments

  • nickk
  • 06 Aug 2014
  • n4W

Looks really nice!

  • nickk
  • 06 Aug 2014
  • n4W

Looks really nice!

  • jqtoh
  • 06 Aug 2014
  • RIE

bored with all the samsung design... it's all the same design, just big n small matter... piece of shit

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