Samsung Launches Yet Another Mid-Range Handset
The South Korean electronic giant, Samsung, seems to be on a launching spree. After launching a couple of devices in the Galaxy E series – E5 and E7, and Galaxy A series – A3, A5 and A7, it seems company is not done yet. The South Korean manufacturing giant has released a new mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy Grand Max, in their domestic South Korean market.
The handset boasts a 5.25-inch 720x1280p HD TFT display. It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with an unspecified chipset. The Android-based phone packs 1.5 GB of RAM and has 16 GB of internal storage capacity, which can be extended using a MicroSD card slot. The device sports a 13MP rear snapper and a 5MP front shooter along with wide-angle lens. The smartphone is housed by a powerful 2,500mAh battery.
The Galaxy Grand Max goes on sale starting 9th January at a price of 319,000 Won which translates to Rs. 21,200 approximately or USD $290,. However, the firm hasn’t revealed as to when it will be available in other markets, namely India
Additionally, the South Korean firm released another device in Malaysia, called the Galaxy A7. The Galaxy A7 is a comparatively better device than other phones in the A series. It has a 5.5-inch full-HD display, 64-bit Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 2GB of RAM and 16 GB internal memory. The device is rumoured to launch in South Korea on 14th January.