Last month, Samsung introduced the Samsung
Galaxy Grand. The device features a 5 inch screen, but with WVGA resolution to
keep the price down. The resulting 186ppi pixel density is nothing to get
excited about. Powering the phone is a dual-core 1.2GHz processor with 1GB of
RAM on board and 8GB of native storage. Some of the specs were decent such as
the 8MP camera on back and the front facing 2MP shooter for self portraits and
video chat. And Android 4.1.2 is installed giving the phone the smoothness of Project
Butter and the immediacy of Google Now. Another version of the phone has the
same specs, but accepts dual SIM cards. This model, called the Samsung Galaxy
Grand DUOS, will launch next month in Europe.
But now it seems that a third variant of the
device has been developed by Samsung. Also called the Samsung Galaxy Grand, it
keeps the majority of the specs from the other models except it offers a
quad-core 1.4GHz processor and LTE connectivity, which was lacking on the
earlier device. With SBeam, NFC and VoLTE support, a 64GB capacity microSD slot
and a 2100mAh battery, there is plenty to like about this handset. And the fact
that it has T-DMB, which is mobile television in South Korea, tells us where
this unit is heading to. No word yet on pricing and there is no release date.
Last month, Samsung introduced the Samsung
Galaxy Grand. The device features a 5 inch screen, but with WVGA resolution to
keep the price down. The resulting 186ppi pixel density is nothing to get
excited about. Powering the phone is a dual-core 1.2GHz processor with 1GB of
RAM on board and 8GB of native storage. Some of the specs were decent such as
the 8MP camera on back and the front facing 2MP shooter for self portraits and
video chat. And Android 4.1.2 is installed giving the phone the smoothness of Project
Butter and the immediacy of Google Now. Another version of the phone has the
same specs, but accepts dual SIM cards. This model, called the Samsung Galaxy
Grand DUOS, will launch next month in Europe.
But now it seems that a third variant of the
device has been developed by Samsung. Also called the Samsung Galaxy Grand, it
keeps the majority of the specs from the other models except it offers a
quad-core 1.4GHz processor and LTE connectivity, which was lacking on the
earlier device. With SBeam, NFC and VoLTE support, a 64GB capacity microSD slot
and a 2100mAh battery, there is plenty to like about this handset. And the fact
that it has T-DMB, which is mobile television in South Korea, tells us where
this unit is heading to. No word yet on pricing and there is no release date.
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