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[* black] A lineup for the ages. From left to right we have the iPhone 5s, the Galaxy Alpha, and the iPhone 6. | |
[* black] Many have called the Galaxy Alpha the iPhone slayer—so just how does it compare to the brand-new iPhone 6? | |
[* black] The Alpha's styling, with its straight sides, is more reminiscent of a 4th or 5th generation iPhone than the latest and greatest curved-sides-iPhone 6. | |
[* black] While the Galaxy Alpha and iPhone 6 both have 4.7" screens, the Alpha managed to squeeze itself into a slightly smaller form factor—and at 6.7 mm, it's a full full 0.2 mm thinner. | |
[* black] We're sure you'll [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Princess_and_the_Pea|notice the difference|new_window=true]. | |
- | [* black] The Galaxy Alpha features a standard Micro USB 2.0 port instead of Apple's proprietary Lightning Connector. With the exception of a missing headphone jack, they look oddly similar. |