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HD Video Recording
Multi-SIM
Expandable Memory
Built-in GPS
Features a sturdy case design with a non-slip rear grip pattern to keep it securely in your hand at all times. It also comes in a selection of stylish colours to complement your lifestyle while making an impression.
Its trusty LED flash and 5 MP front camera capture you in your best light, even in dark conditions. And with Quick Launch, you get instant camera access by simply double tapping the home button, even from Sleep Mode.
With upgraded RAM support and enhanced chipset performance you can enjoy seamless webpage load times for a more responsive multimedia and gaming experience.
Designed to expand your world of entertainment and gaming even further for the ultimate experience. Its optimal 5.0” display is just the right size to view what’s on screen for maximum enjoyment.
Now with even longer lasting battery power to pack in more multimedia and keep gamers in the action. Maximum Power Saving Mode turns off all background running apps to drastically minimise battery consumption.
Whatever your old device, Smart Switch makes data transfer a breeze. Whether it’s music, calendar events or phone settings, you can move everything that matters most to your new Galaxy phone in one hassle-free step.
Samsung already has a huge arsenal of some of the very best smartphones out there and the year 2016 has been nothing but a splendid year for them. Despite the discontinuation of the Note7, everything has been seamless and the company has introduced yet another budget smartphone in the form of the Galaxy Grand Prime+ to further tighten its grip on the budget lovers.
The Grand Prime+ succeeds the least successful Galaxy Grand Prime. We’ve personally tested the latter and unfortunately it was one of the worst Samsung releases in a long time due to the immense lag and somewhat pixelated display it offered. That being said, we hope that Samsung has gotten things right this time and the new Grand Prime+ features a different body, more like the J5 2016, with an 8.9mm width which are the first of a number of improvements it brings over its predecessor.
Its display features a 5.0 inches Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with a 220ppi pixel density. This translates into a 540p resolution which is as disappointing as it can get and we’re sad to see such a resolution exist in the year 2016; definitely a major letdown for the Galaxy Grand Prime+.
The cameras do bring some sort of silver-lining to the Grand Prime+. The primary camera features an 8 megapixel sensor with autofocus and an LED flash while the secondary camera features a satisfying 5 megapixel sensor. Fortunately none of the two cameras get neglected so we’ll keep our fingers crossed upon how they’ll perform.
The Grand Prime was extremely disappointing because of its incredible tendency to lag. The Grand Prime+ on the other hand may not seem that much powerful but the 2GB RAM provides some much needed backing to the 1.4 GHz Quad-Core Cortex-A53 processor. Despite the fact that lag will not completely go away on the built-in Android Marshmallow, it is an improvement on its successor.
Other notable mentions include 32 gigs of internal storage which is excellent news while the smartphone misses out on a fingerprint scanner and Fast Charge. Last but not the least; it features a competitive 2600 mAh battery while it’ll come in 3 different color schemes.
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