grand-neo-plusSamsung can be said to be the Nokia of the moment – remember the good old days when Nokia reigned supreme when it comes to the release of mobile phones? Of course, these were the days when smartphones had not yet ruled, and Nokia had just about a handset for every need and budget. The thing is, Samsung is now rolling on the Android bandwagon, and they have revealed a fair number of smartphones, targeting just about every strata of society. This time around, they have revealed the Galaxy Grand Neo Plus, which is a handset that will target the budget conscious, although in turn this would mean that there will be nothing impressive about it in terms of hardware specifications and design.

The Galaxy Grand Neo Plus intends to continue from where the Galaxy Grand Neo left off last year, where it will sport the model number GT-I9060I. This will be a dual SIM device which will feature a 5” display with 480 x 800 pixels, run on a quad-core 1.2GHz Broadcom processor, carries a 2MP shooter in front, a 5MP camera at the back with an LED flash, HSPA+ connectivity, 1GB RAM, 8GB of internal memory, and a 2,100 mAh battery. Not only that, it will be powered by Android 4.4 KitKat as the mobile operating system of choice alongside TouchWiz UI on top.

It looks set to hit various European markets like Spain and Italy at the moment, not to mention India in Asia, retailing for $190 after conversion. You can choose from black and white shades.

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