Monday, May 6, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Core: Android-average performer with dualsim - ZDNet.nl

Summary: On the heels of the Samsung Galaxy S4 launches the more modest Galaxy Core, which some software tricks of his expensive cousin and lends a version with dualsimslot

Samsung launched the Galaxy Core without much fanfare on its own website, a device with more modest specifications and some special features.

Android device has a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of internal memory and comes standard with 8 GB internal storage. If you do a 4.3-inch display and a five megapixel camera to add up, you end up with a rather typical member of the large Galaxy Family.

But Samsung has added a few extras to give the Galaxy Core for. a dash Thus there will be two versions on the market: a model with a single simslot and a version that can accommodate two simkaartjes. The latter is also all this month on the market, while we wait.

for the regular version to July

Borrowed from the Galaxy S4
addition, some software tricks of the Galaxy S4 descended to the Galaxy Core. If you look away from the screen, Smart Stay dim the screen, while Smart Alert your messages and missed calls will show as soon as you pick up the phone.

S Voice use voice commands to control the Galaxy Core with voice
with Samsung’s Motion UI, you can even sign language you want to impose on the Android device

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Samsung has not announced where the Galaxy Core will appear on the market and has not (yet) released any pricing information. Once we know a little more or a launch in the Benelux, we will let you know.

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