Since the Samsung Galaxy S range was put into circulation in 2010, there are many terminals that have been listed in this line. The most successful, the Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy S2 have been great arguments for the South Korean to be positioned as the first mobile manufacturer in the world. And what is to come, the Samsung Galaxy S3, which we will meet this week, promises to keep the Asian company on the same rails and at a similar speed, if not even higher.
While it is time to confirm what everyone already suspects, the Seoul- based multinational kicks off its umpteenth revision of the series' founding model. We refer to the Samsung Galaxy S Advance, a phone that was presented in the run-up to the past Mobile World Congress 2012 and which was also present during the most important mobile and connectivity fair of the year. Through Unwired View we have learned that from the British store Clove they already offer the new Samsung Galaxy S Advancefor immediate shipment. And also, at a quite suggestive price, given the characteristics of the device.
Specifically, this Samsung Galaxy S Advance is available to anyone who wants to purchase it in its free mode upon payment of about 322 pounds, or what is the same, just under 400 euros at the current exchange rate. For that price, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance bets on a series of specific improvements that seek to reissue the presence of the original Samsung Galaxy S, although implementing specific aspects of the technical profile. Of course, knowing the current horizon of devices, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance is part of what we could know as a mid-range, although presenting good competitive arguments.
For example, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance has a dual-core processor, maintaining the speed of the initial model, that is, one GHz. The RAM memory also grows, and stands at 768 MB. The camera, which continues to offer a maximum quality of five megapixels in photographic mode, now comes with an LED flash "" a point that was conspicuous by its absence in the original terminal "". On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance comes standard with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and although it is not included in Samsung's roadmap in terms of terminals upgradable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwichis concerned, given that its technical profile is very similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy R, and it does participate in the improvement program, it is hoped that Samsung will integrate it into a second batch of devices.
The design of the Samsung Galaxy S Advance is also slightly modified, following the line of the latest terminals presented by the company within its mid-range. This is, a slightly curved format, a uniform case with a very sober appearance and a central start button that develops a more slim and rectangular appearance.