Samsung took the wraps off another Galaxy device this morning, the Samsung Galaxy Win. The company has yet to officially launch its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4, but that’s clearly not stopping it from pumping out another one.
Judging by specs, the Samsung Galaxy Win is a mid-range handset. It has a 4.7-inch display with a measly WVGA 800×480 resolution, a 5MP camera on the back with 720p HD video recording, and a regular VGA camera on the front. The inside holds a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal memory expandable up to 40GB total with a microSD, and a 2,000mAh battery. It will also interestingly be available with either single SIM or dual SIM options. Its form factor looks similar in size to the Galaxy S III, or perhaps just a tad bit smaller.
The Samsung Galaxy Win will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and come with special features from Samsung such as its Motion UX and Easy Mode, which is a UI overlay that provides basic, easy-to-access functions for users. It’s a great mode for people who are buying a smartphone for the first time or just aren’t tech savvy, though it can be disabled.
Samsung didn’t announce availability, although the Galaxy Win will presumably be available by the end of this year. It will come in Ceramic White or Titan Gray. Pricing has yet to receive confirmation either.