Without much fanfare Samsung has expanded its range of smartphones with two new models. Galaxy Ace NXT and Galaxy Star 2 Plus debuted in the Indian Samsung store, but perhaps it will go on the markets of other countries. Unfortunately, at this point we do not know yet if and when it occurs.
Both models are members of the budget class. Samsung Galaxy Ace NXT SM-G313H is running Android 4.4.2 Kit Kat and has a single-core processor clocked at 1.2 GHz, which is supported by 512 MB of RAM. On board it also has 4 GB of memory for data, which fortunately can be expanded using a microSD card by a further 32 GB. Galaxy Ace NXT supports two SIM cards, has A-GPS and Glonass modules, as well as Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0. A 4-inch screen has a resolution of 480x800 pixels, and the battery capacity is 1500 mAh. Photos are taken with a 3-megapixel camera, recording also VGA video. The price of this model is 7335 rupees.
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Samsung Galaxy Star 2 Plus SM-G350E is also a simple and inexpensive construction. It has a slightly larger, 4.3-inch screen (though still WVGA), and a capacious battery - 1800 mAh. Other elements of equipment (such as cameras or processor and memory) are identical to Samsung Galaxy Ace NXT. The price is also the same - approximately 90 euro or $ 120.
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