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The imaging setup was standard for its class: a with an LED flash and a modest 0.3-megapixel (VGA) front-facing camera . The rear shooter was capable of recording 720p video at 30fps. While it lacked the detail and low-light performance of flagship sensors, it was serviceable for daylight photography and social media sharing, aided by Samsung’s various shooting modes like "Best Photo."
The (also known as the Galaxy Grand Quattro in certain markets) was a mid-range smartphone launched in mid-2013 . It was designed to bridge the gap between entry-level phones and the premium Galaxy S series, offering a quad-core experience at a more accessible price point. The "Quad-Core" Promise
: 4.7-inch TFT LCD with WVGA (480 x 800) resolution and ~199 ppi density.
A simplified home screen interface for new smartphone users or those preferring larger icons.
The Samsung I869 featured a . At launch, 4.7 inches was considered the “sweet spot”—large enough for comfortable video watching and typing, yet small enough to be used with one hand (barely).
in some regions, as a "winner" for its time that balanced a large display with quad-core performance at a mid-range price point. Key Highlights & User Impressions The "Mini Note" Feel
The imaging setup was standard for its class: a with an LED flash and a modest 0.3-megapixel (VGA) front-facing camera . The rear shooter was capable of recording 720p video at 30fps. While it lacked the detail and low-light performance of flagship sensors, it was serviceable for daylight photography and social media sharing, aided by Samsung’s various shooting modes like "Best Photo."
The (also known as the Galaxy Grand Quattro in certain markets) was a mid-range smartphone launched in mid-2013 . It was designed to bridge the gap between entry-level phones and the premium Galaxy S series, offering a quad-core experience at a more accessible price point. The "Quad-Core" Promise SAMSUNG I869 Galaxy Win
: 4.7-inch TFT LCD with WVGA (480 x 800) resolution and ~199 ppi density. The imaging setup was standard for its class:
A simplified home screen interface for new smartphone users or those preferring larger icons. It was designed to bridge the gap between
The Samsung I869 featured a . At launch, 4.7 inches was considered the “sweet spot”—large enough for comfortable video watching and typing, yet small enough to be used with one hand (barely).
in some regions, as a "winner" for its time that balanced a large display with quad-core performance at a mid-range price point. Key Highlights & User Impressions The "Mini Note" Feel
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