
Samsung has announced a new Android
smartphone, dubbed Galaxy Core Lite. The
company has revealed that the Galaxy Core Lite
will be available in Korea starting this month and
will be priced at TWD 7,988, translating roughly
to Rs. 15,800.
Unfortunately, the company as of
now has not revealed plans to launch the Galaxy
Core Lite in more markets.
The Samsung Galaxy Core Lite is part of the
company's Galaxy Core lineup which includes the
Galaxy Core Advance launched in December; the
Galaxy Core launched in May last year and the
Galaxy Core Plus announced in November.
The Samsung Galaxy Core Lite runs Android 4.3
Jelly Bean with Samsung's TouchWiz UI on top.
It features a 4.7-inch TFT display with 480x800
(WVGA) pixels resolution. Powered by a 1.2GHz
quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, the Galaxy
Core Lite has 1GB of RAM. It sports a 5-
megapixel rear autofocus camera with a LED
flash.
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The Galaxy Core Lite offers 8GB of inbuilt
storage which can be expanded with a microSd
card (up to 64GB). Apart from LTE connectivity, it
also offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, NFC, 3G and GPS
connectivity options. The phone comes with a
2000mAh battery.
The Samsung Galaxy Core Lite launch was first
picked up by Phone Arena from a Chinese
publication .
Earlier in May, Samsung announced the
ruggedised version of the Galaxy S5 , the Galaxy
S5 Active. Like the flagship, the Galaxy S5 Active
packs a heart rate sensor on its back panel.
The South Korean giant launched the Galaxy S5
Active on AT&T and till now there has been no
word whether when the Galaxy S5 Active would
be available outside the US or on other mobile
carriers apart from AT&T.
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