Samsung has added another 5-inch screen phone to its Galaxy line-up, introducing a new device with a mid-range price.
The South Korean company announced the Galaxy Grand early Tuesday morning. The phone is similar to the Samsung Galaxy Note II, the company's 5.5-inch-screen phone that is available from most U.S. carriers for $300 on a new contract.
Samsung declined to say how the device would be priced, but mid-range smartphones typically sell for about $100 to $150 with a contract.
Although the Galaxy Grand has a large display, many of its specifications fall short compared with the Galaxy Note II, as one would expect with a mid-range phone.
PHOTOS: Top 10 tech products of 2012
For starters, the phone's WVGA display isn't HD, with just an 800-by-480-pixel resolution. The Galaxy Grand's 1.2 GHz dual-core processor is also less powerful than the Galaxy Note II's, and the Galaxy Grand doesn't come with the S Pen stylus.
The phone, however, does run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and it features an 8-megapixel rear camera. Additionally, the Galaxy Grand has 8 GB of storage, which can be expanded with a microSD card.?
Samsung did not provide details regarding when the phone might come to the U.S. or which network will carry it.
ALSO:
Computers that will see, hear, smell: Next, world domination?
Google Maps for iPhone downloaded 10 million times in 48 hours
Instagram may have ads, let companies use your photos for the ads
bret michaels pekingese tcu football westminster bonnaroo 2012 lineup twisted metal sea lion
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.