Samsung announced two new budget-friendly smartphones for 2013. One of these is the Samsung Galaxy Young, a small and stylish Android 4.1 Jelly Bean running low-end smartphone that comes with a dual-SIM version (Galaxy Young Duos). This is probably Samsung's first low-end smartphone that sports Android 4.1 as the base OS (together with the Galaxy Fame). Anyway, I still do not have anything about the devices' actual date of launching neither their pricing, as always. We will just have to wait when these devices will be launched in specific regions of the world.
Samsung Galaxy Young
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Operating System
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
TouchWiz UI
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Display
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3.27”
HVGA (480x320) TFT LCD touchscreen display
176 ppi
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Processor
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1GHz single-core processor
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GPU
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Undisclosed
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RAM
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768MB RAM
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Memory
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Internal: 4GB
External: Up to 64GB via microSD card
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Camera
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Rear: 3MP
Video recording
Front: N/A
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Connectivity
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WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
3.0
GPS
with aGPS
WiDi
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Sensors
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Accelerometer
Proximity Sensor
Digital Compass
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Interface
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3.5mm
Headset jack
USB
2.0
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Network
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2G/3G
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Dimensions
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Height: 109.4mm
Length: 58.6mm
Width: 12.5mm
Weight: 112g
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Battery
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1300 mAh
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Additional Features
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Motion
UI
Smart Alert
Shake to Update
Turn Over to Mute
Samsung
S Cloud
DropBox
Dual-SIM
Support (Samsung Galaxy Young Duos)
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