The South Korean Samsung continues to impose its presence in Europe. To the many models for various market segments that it already has for the telephony sector, the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos and Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos are now added, a pair of mid - range smartphones with which the Seoul firm wants to seduce a segment of the public that wants complete terminals, with good features and at a relatively inexpensive price.
The basic difference between these two models basically lies in a format that is determined by the presence of a touch screen that occupies the entire front of the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos, which is noticeably cut off in the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos due to the requirement of a full BlackBerry-style keyboard ”“ hence the designation of the “Pro” in the model name, although it is not a device aimed at the professional market, but rather at younger users ”“.
Both devices carry the Android 2.3 Gingerbread system as standard, whose performance is supported by two 832 MHz processors. Another of the peculiarities that these models share resides in the fact that they are Dual-Sim devices, that is, that they allow the installation of two telephone lines simultaneously, so that the terminal would not have to be restarted to be able to change the SIM card, in case we are users of two different numbers.
On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos and Galaxy Y Pro Duos Samsung carry cameras three- and two - megapixel with VGA video function and media player for music and video. The internal memory is limited to a meager 512 MB, but can be supplemented with up to 32 GB with the help of a microSD card. In the sales package, these devices include a 2 GB card.