Hello dear friends,
now i talk about samsung galaxy grand,it is a 5" amoled display comes with dual core processor,
and thish mobile was announced in 18/dec/2012 & and it is entire in market at 22/jan/2013
now i talk about samsung galaxy grand,it is a 5" amoled display comes with dual core processor,
and thish mobile was announced in 18/dec/2012 & and it is entire in market at 22/jan/2013
PRICE IN INDIA:
it is brand new mobile and run success fully,it came out at 21500 rs,now it is just a 19500 rs only
SPECIFICATION:
Display
- Physical size :5.0 inches
- Resolution :480 x 800 pixels
- Pixel density :187 ppi
- Technology :TFT
- Colors :16 777 216
- Touchscreen :Capacitive, Multi-touch
- Features :Light sensor, Proximity sensor
Battery
- Talk time :10.16 hours-the average is 10 h (601 min)
- Stand-by time :18.3 days (440 hours)-the average is 17 days (418 h)
- Capacity : 2100 mAh
CAMERA:
- Camera :8 mega pixel
- Flash :LED
- Autofocus :yes
- Front camera :2 mega pixel
Connectivity:
- Bluetooth :4.0
- Wi-Fi : 802.11 b, g, n,
Mobile hotspot:Yes
- USB :USB 2.0Connector:microUSBFeatures:Mass storage device, USB charging
- Other :DLNA, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync
REVIEW:
The Galaxy Grand is
mostly about having a big screen at an affordable price. The screen is
not HD, it is not a high-resolution display, but instead to arrive at
that price Samsung had to pick a WVGA, or 480 x 800-pixel panel. That
works out to a pixel density of around 186ppi, which is far from retina
and decisively mid-range, so you’d be able to see some jagged edges on
icons. Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy Grand runs on a 1.2GHz
dual-core processor of unknown breed, and on the back there is a capable
8-megapixel camera. Good news is there is little shutter-lag and
start-up is allegedly quick. The camera features backside illumination
sensor (BIS) for better shots in low-light conditions, and it is capable
of recording 1080p video. The Grand also has a front-facing,
2-megapixel camera for video calling. It all runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly
Bean, which should mean that performance is smooth lag-free with
Project Butter.
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