Samsung is the Korean giant known for offering high-quality but cheap smartphones. With Samsung phones, users can enjoy Samsung’s signature styling and even Android Jelly Bean. Recently, Samsung launched bargain-basement phones namely: the Samsung Galaxy Fame, Samsung Galaxy Young, Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo, and Samsung Galaxy Star. Let’s take a closer look at the latest and affordable Samsung phones to see what they really offer. Samsung Galaxy Fame This is one of Samsung’s top entry-level phones. It has a 3.5-inch touchscreen, powered by 1GHz single-core processor, and comes with Android Jelly Bean --- allowing the phone to operate smoothly and take advantage of satisfactory loading times. Galaxy Fame also has a 5-megapixel rear camera, a VGA front-camera, and a pair of navigation buttons. Samsung Galaxy Young Samsung’s Galaxy Young has been offered in the market for quite some time already but the latest iteration comes with some modifications. First, it noticeably makes use of an oblong-shaped home button. As you look further inside the device, you will discover a single-core processor clocked at 1GHz and 512MB of RAM, 4GB internal storage, 2MP camera, and a microSD slot for expandable storage. Samsung Galaxy Star The Galaxy Star is one of the most affordable entry-level Android phones from Samsung. It has a single-core chip, 3 inch QVGA touchscreens, 1 GHz processor and 2MP camera. Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo Like the Galaxy Star, Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo sports similar specs as a bargain, entry-level Android phone. It also comes with a single-core chip, 3 inch QVGA touchscreens, and 2MP camera but unlike the Galaxy Star it is backed by 850MHz processor. Samsung keeps on surprising the consumers with new and cheap smartphones. The company managed to keep its clients loyal by finding ways to offer the latest in mobile technology without the burden of expensive price.
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