Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Young Duos





Samsung is also delivering both a single and dual-SIM versions of the Galaxy Young Duos from the get-go which is good news for those in emerging markets where the second SIM card is always of good value.
Samsung has introduced yet another smartphone under its Galaxy line-up. The new smartphone, Galaxy Young, runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box and is powered by a 1GHz single-core processor along with 786 MB of RAM. The smartphone has been officially priced at Rs. 8,010.

With a slightly elongated compact body with rounded edges and built out of plastic, the Galaxy Young Duos is a typical Samsung, like it or not. That approach to design with plastic build and similarly styled devices from the top-line devices to the most affordable like this one here has proved practical for Samsung, which is capable of quickly releasing new models.

The Galaxy Young Duos in particular feels surprisingly solid in the hand with its nearly 4 oz of weight (112g) and it looks that way too with its chromed plastic siding that might fool onlookers into thinking it’s metallic.
The Samsung Galaxy Young supports dual-SIM and features 3.2-inch touchscreen with 320 x 480 resolution and 262k colour depth. It has a 3MP camera, 4GB built-in storage and expandable storage up to 64 GB via microSD card. The smartphone is powered by an 1,300mAh battery, which is rated to deliver 400 minutes of talk time. While that might sound paltry to those used to hearing about large 720p and 1080p displays, it is a move up in the affordable segment where last year’s Galaxy Y for instance only had a 3-inch 240 x 320-pixel screen.