New Delhi: Expanding its Galaxy range, Samsung has launched two new phones - the Galaxy S Advance (GT-I9070) and Galaxy Pocket (GT-S5300) - in India.
The Samsung Galaxy S Advance has a WVGA Super AMOLED display and a 4-inch curved glass screen. It is powered by a 1GHz dual core processor, and runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. The device comes loaded with three content rich hubs - Readers' Hub, Social Hub and Game Hub that redefine the mobile entertainment experience.
It sports a 5 megapixel camera. The Samsung Galaxy S Advance also features Find My Mobile, a lost-phone management system that enables users to trace their lost phone via a web browser (samsungdive.com) and allows remote deletion of data. The Samsung Galaxy S Advance is priced at Rs 26,900.
On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy Pocket is 11.9mm slim. It is engineered with a 832MHz processor, and runs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS.
It has 3 GB internal memory, which is expandable up to 32GB. The Samsung Galaxy Pocket comes pre-loaded with rich features including Social Hub, ChatON messenger and Facebook. The Samsung Galaxy Pocket is priced at Rs 8,150.
With the launch of these two new Smartphones, Samsung has a range of 19 smartphone models priced in the range between Rs 7,350 to Rs 38,250.
Besides, Samsung also announced an exciting consumer promotion on its premium Galaxy Note. Any consumer buying a Galaxy Note between today and May 31, 2012 can avail free Sennheiser headphones, download free music and games, download full version of Angry Birds Space free and get a free flip cover.
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