The strategy Samsung to flood the market with smartphones countless ranges and price ranges is a fact. For the Korean manufacturer, it is better to have many models within the mid-range instead of just a few, an advantage for each customer to find the one that best suits their needs, although sometimes so much offer can be overwhelming, sometimes very similar. It is already common for the company to sell variants of the same model, although the differences between them are minimal. According to the latest rumor published by SammyHub, Samsung could be planning the launch of a new terminal within the Galaxy Grand series, which was recently augmented with theSamsung Galaxy Grand 2. The new terminal would receive the name of Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo.
Samsung often uses nicknames such as Plus, Mini or Active to name variations of some of its best-known models and now they add the suffix Neo to the list. We are not very clear about what they refer to with this name, Neo means 'new', but considering that just a few weeks ago the Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 arrived, the concept is not well understood. In any case, it is not unreasonable to think that the company is going to launch a new version of this range, as we have said, they usually bet on offering many options within the same framework. But let's go to what interests, which are the characteristics of the Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo. According to SammyHub, this model will sit just below the Samsung Galxy Grand 2, so we can assume that it will also bemore economical.
At the moment not much technical data is known about this possible model, but it is known that it will have a five-inch screen and WVGA resolution. It is a slightly more compact panel than that of the superior model, as well as with a lower resolution and which places it at exactly the same level as the first edition of this series. It maintains the concept of a mid-range smartphone with a wide screen, an idea that Samsung has been developing for a long time with other models such as the Galaxy Mega. The terminal will also have a 1.2 gigahertz quad-core processor and Cortex A7 architecture , common in mid-range smartphones, which is not bad for a device with these characteristics.
On the other hand, Samsung would launch the Galaxy Grand Neo with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean loaded as standard, and of course with its TouchWiz interface that is already a classic in its Galaxy range terminals. The terminal will also have the classic functions of the brand such as MultiWindow, the real multitasking system that allows dividing the screen to use two applications at the same time. We assume that you will also have other functions such as Smart Stay, Direct Call or the voice assistant S Voice.