Samsung has just unveiled the successor to the popular Galaxy Y budget smartphone in the Galaxy Y Plus. The phone looks more like a Galaxy Pocket though and features a 2.8 inch display along with dual-sim compatibility.
Here are the full specs of the phone:
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- 2.4 inch display with resolution of 240 x 320 pixels
- Dual-sim compatibility
- Weight: 96g
- 12.98mm thick
- 850 Mhz single-core processor
- 4GB internal storage with memory card slot
- 2mp rear-camera
- Wifi, GPS, Bluetooth, microUSB
- 1200 mAh battery
The phone will retail for around $150 or about 17000 in Pakistani rupees. For that money nowadays you can easily buy a much more powerful smartphone, even with dual-sim compatibility. The biggest blow however is from Samsung itself. The phone has a smaller display compared to its predecessor and with a processor this weak, respectable performance cannot be expected.
It depends on the users though, what they select for themselves.
Why would someone waste money on this kind of small phone at that much high price
This phone didnt seem to be that much expensive
i think dual sim mobile is not working better then single cim…galaxy must be standard for a single sim