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Monday, 17 February 2014

Samsung Galaxy Core Advance launched in Korea


Samsung has launched the Samsung Galaxy
Core Advance handset in Korea. The
handset was announced in 2013 and now it
is available in Korea for approx Rs. 23K.

The
core advance is an upgraded version of the
Samsung Galaxy Core that is currently
selling for approx Rs. 13K.

This single SIM Core Advance also comes
powered by 1.2GHz dual core processor. It
runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.2 with 1GB
RAM and 8GB internal storage.

Micro SD
card of up to 64GB is also supported. There
are dual cameras – a front VGA and a rear
5MP AF with LED flash.

Samsung Galaxy Core Advance is 9.7mm
thick and weigh is 145 grams. The TFT multi
touch screen is of 4.7 inches with 800×480
pixels resolution. Other features are 3G
(14.4mbps), 2G (GPRS, EDGE), Bluetooth 4.0
and GPS with GLONASS/A-GPS. NFC is also
included.

The Li-ion battery is of 2000 mAh capacity.
This handset comes with enhanced
accessibility features for the visually
impaired and disabled. There is optical scan
that can read the text in an image after
scanning it, instant voice recorder for quick
voice notes and advance light sensing
technology that can sense the brightness
and light directing using the handset
camera.
We can expect the Galaxy Core Advance
within few months, the price in India
however is not known.

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