SamsungSamsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE Sprint makes a dash into the open

Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE Sprint makes a dash into the open

Samsung Galaxy Victory

Unfazed by the effect long-winding names have on our tongues, the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE Sprint has made an unofficial appearance yet again. Apparently, it’s not just the smartphone, but training materials containing the entire list of tech specs that have surfaced.

First things first, the handset is said to run Android Ice Cream Sandwich, sport a 4-inch, 800 x 480 WVGA TFT touchscreen and arrive powered by a 1.2GHz dual core Qualcomm/MSM8960 Lite processor. It should land with 4GB ROM and offer up to 32GB microSD expandability. The camera on the back is touted to be a 5MP one, while there’ll also be a 1.3MP front-facing snapper for making those video calls. The integrated 2100mAh Lithium-ion battery may be able to deliver 7 hours of talk time or 9 days of standby.

Given that it’s a Samsung device, the inclusion of TouchWiz melded with the ICS OS does not proffer any surprises. Other key features cover Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, a 3.5mm headphone jack and more. All of this technology is fitted into a chassis of dimensions measuring 4.8 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches. Android Central points out that the quad band support advertised by this Galaxy phone means we can anticipate similar models will reach other carriers sooner or later.

The Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE Sprint price and release date details aren’t very clear as of now. But it is expected to touch down this September.

Related Articles

Latest Posts