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Samsung introduces Galaxy Grand Prime 4G, Core Prime 4G & J1 4G in Thailand for Asian markets

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22/02/2015
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BANGKOK: At Samsung’s Forum in Thailand, Samsung has announced its three new smartphones for Asian markets. The new Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime 4G, Galaxy Core Prime 4G and Galaxy J1 4G are the LTE-variants of the company’s existing smartphones of the same name (minus the obvious 4G) and include slightly tweaked specifications.

“India is at the cusp of its digital revolution journey and we expect 4G technology to rise and push internet usage to an unprecedented level. Consumer demand is constantly shifting towards devices offering multi-tasking capabilities, 24X7 data connectivity with increased video consumption and real-time mobility solutions which enable global interactions. Samsung Electronics is poised to drive the next step of Smartphone evolution by offering a comprehensive portfolio of quality 4G LTE enabled devices and propel the next wave of business and economic growth,” said Asim Warsi, Vice President – Marketing, Mobile & IT at Samsung India.

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Talking about the new smartphones individually, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime 4G comes with a 5-inch qHD display, 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, 8MP rear camera and 2600 mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Core Prime 4G, on the other hand, packs a 4-inch WVGA display, 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 5MP rear camera and 2000 mAh battery.

Lastly, Samsung Galaxy J1 4G, unlike its its 3G cousin, is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and features 768MB of RAM, 1850 mAh battery, and 4.3-inch WVGA display.

According to Samsung, the new 4G LTE smartphones will go on sale in mid-March in India for starting INR 9,990. Other pricing details will be revealed closer to the actual availability. Galaxy Grand Prime 4G will be released in in White and Grey colours, Galaxy Core Prime 4G in White, Silver and Charcoal Grey and Galaxy J1 in blue, black and white colours.

Tags: Corefor Asian marketsPrime 4GPrime 4G & J1 4G in ThailandSamsung introduces Galaxy Grand

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