Samsung launches Galaxy Core
Samsung has launched yet another Galaxy device – this one is a budget affair called the Galaxy Core.
It runs on Jelly Bean and has a 4.3-inch display. If it wasn’t for the
slightly diminutive screen, you could mistake this phone for the Galaxy Grand, which sports similar specifications. The Galaxy Core has a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal memory. Thankfully, you can expand it to 64GB by using a micro-SD card.
Except for the size, the screen on the phone is an exact replica of
the one on the Galaxy Grand. It is a TFT LCD screen that gives you a 480
x 800 resolution, though the ppi on the Core would be higher than the
Grand owing to the smaller screen. Those spoilt by the surfeit of 1080p
screens on smartphones today would wrinkle their nose at the resolution,
but the success of the Galaxy Grand shows us that the consumer is ready
to accept a resolution that is “ho-hum” as long as the price is right.
The Galaxy Core has a 4.3-inch screen
The phone has 5 MP camera at the back, which is very basic, and a VGA
camera up front. In the days of 720p and 1080p video recording, the
cameras on this one surely is achronos. The best you can shoot on the
Core is a 480p video at a frame rate of 30fps.The Jelly Bean toting
phone comes pre-loaded with a whole bunch of Samsung apps and a few of the new features that Samsung unveiled recently, like the Smart Stay, Smart Alerts and S Voice.
An 1800 mAh battery powers this phone, which, given the hardware and
screen, should be sufficient to pull it through a full day. Again, just
like the Galaxy Grand, the phone will be sold in two variants, a
single-SIM and a dual-SIM. For the dual-SIM, Samsung says that the phone will soon get an update that would allow users access both SIM cards simultaneously.
[source:tech2]
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