SamsungSamsung Galaxy Trend is the new budget Android smartphone in town

Samsung Galaxy Trend is the new budget Android smartphone in town

Samsung has another budget Android gadget up its sleeve called the Galaxy Trend and it looks all set to compete with all the 4-inch devices that have been introduced in India in the past few weeks. It costs well below 10K and is currently up for sale through Snapdeal. The company is yet to go on record to confirm it though.

As the Samsung Galaxy Trend serves a generous helping of Android Jelly Bean 4.1, prospective customers can expect the device to have an intuitive user interface and the OS should even facilitate smooth transitions between applications. The internal working of the handset is carried out under the supervision of a 1.2GHz dual core processor.

Samsung Galaxy Trend

The said chipset is accompanied by 512MB of RAM for improved multitaksing. Speaking of memory, this Galaxy smartphone tags along merely 4GB of onboard storage which may prove to be insufficient. Thus, an expansion slot that can support a microSD card of not more than 32GB capacity has been carved into the chassis.

Two dual SIM card slots can also be found on the phone whose rear panel plays host to a 3MP camera. The front side accommodates a 4-inch TFT display of 800 x 480p resolution. It is compatible with 2G as well as 3G networks and even connects to hotspots, thanks to built-in Wi-Fi. A 3.5mm audio jack and a USB port can obviously be used for tethering the gadget to accessories, computer systems, peripherals and more.

The Samsung Galaxy Trend is already up for sale for a price of Rs 8,490.

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