Samsung Galaxy Core announced

Another day, and here we are with another smartphone from consumer electronics giant Samsung. This time around, it will not be a handset from the Galaxy family, but rather, we are looking at the Samsung Galaxy Core, which is a smartphone that is specially designed to offer users dual core processing power when it comes to multitasking purposes, dual SIM technology for easy transition between work and play, not to mention a slew of innovative smart features. Samsung touts that the Galaxy Core will be able to operate seamlessly and effectively regardless of whether you have purchased it for work or for play.

What can we find underneath the chassis of the Samsung Galaxy Core? For starters, this will be a mid-range smartphone which intends to achieve a balance of portability and power, where it comes equipped with a 1.2GHz dual core processor that enables you to perform data intensive tasks with speed and ease. You will find 8GB of internal memory good enough for the average user, although those who tend to carry plenty of multimedia files on their smartphones would be pleased with the inclusion of a microSD memory card slot.

1GB RAM will be accompanied by a 4.3” display, which is pretty much the norm in this day and age. As for battery life, we are looking at a long-lasting 1,800mAh battery that should be good for extended usage. Love capturing things as they happen? You should not be able to go wrong with the 5-megapixel camera at the back, while in front, there is also another camera for you to carry out all those video calls and video conferences. The productivity nuts around you need not tote two handsets around any more, as the Samsung Galaxy Core comes with Dual SIM technology, letting you use both SIM cards simultaneously – which is definitely different from the days of yore where only one SIM card could be used at any one time despite the handset holding a couple of these SIM cards.

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Samsung Galaxy Core Goes Official

Samsung Galaxy Core Goes OfficialLast week the Samsung Galaxy Core was leaked ahead of its announcement, and just in case you didn’t believe it, Samsung has officially announced the device. The specs of the Galaxy Core are pretty much the same as what was mentioned in the leak, which includes a 4.3” WVGA TFT LCD display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, a 5MP rear-facing camera, a VGA front-facing camera, a 1,800mAh battery with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean running the show.

The Samsung Galaxy Core will launch in two variants – single SIM version and a dual SIM version. The former is expected to be released later in July, while the dual SIM version will be released in May. No word on pricing, but guess that will vary depending on your region, although based on these specs we guess it is safe to assume that the Samsung Galaxy Core will not be breaking the bank anytime soon.

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Samsung Galaxy Core Leaked Before Official Announcement

Samsung Galaxy Core Leaked Before Official AnnouncementThose of us who are extremely busy bees might be holding positions of power and influence that require us to have more than a single mobile number. The thing is, keeping track of a couple of smartphones simultaneously is not the easiest thing to do on earth, and which is why there is a very good reason for the existence of Dual SIM phones, and Samsung’s upcoming GT-I8262 Galaxy Core smartphone is one of them. This will be a Dual SIM Android-powered smartphone that comes with a 4.3-inch WVGA display, a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 768MB RAM, 8GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot, and a 5-megapixel shooter at the back, coupled with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity in addition to GPS support.

It has already leaked out, and whispers are going around that the Samsung Galaxy Core will run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box. It looks set to arrive in Russia and China sometime in the middle of next month onwards, where it ought to retail for approximately €320 a pop.

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