Samsung has introduced a new contender in the entry level segment
with the Galaxy V. Priced at only RM299, it offers dual-SIM
connectivity, a 4″ screen, has a camera for the front and it runs on
Android 4.4 KitKat.
The official specs isn’t revealed yet but based on their Vietnam
model, the Galaxy V is quite a typical entry-level phone but it does
get extras such as LED flash light and a front facing camera which are
lacking on low cost phones. The Galaxy V’s 4″ display pushes a
resolution of 854×480 pixels and it runs on an unspecified 1.2GHz
processor that’s mated to 512MB of RAM. For Malaysia, the main camera is
a 3MP unit and it appears to have assisted LED flash from the picture below .
Taking selfies should be a low key affair as the front camera is
likely to be a basic VGA unit. On-board there’s 4GB of storage that is
expandable with microSD. Keeping it juiced up is a modest 1,500mAh
capacity battery which should be decent enough for average use.
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