Samsung Galaxy Pocket Duos Review
The miniature yet prevailing Samsung
Galaxy Pocket Duos is the successor of the Galaxy Pocket, launched in
April 2012. Though the phone features low-resolution camera, old android
operating and low processing speed but the dual SIM support catches the
whole attention featuring GSM+GSM support and dual standby option. The
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Duos specifications include new Android operating
system with gingerbread version, ARM 11 processor with 832 MHz
clock-speed, accelerometer sensor and digital compass, 2.8-inch
touchscreen display with responsive controls, Samsung TouchWiz user
interface, loudspeakers with sound enhancement, wireless LAN and
Bluetooth connectivity. Whereas, the Samsung Galaxy Pocket Duos review
reveals that the phone comes with all cheap plastic materials that feel a
bit frustrating, the display has really low-resolution with just 143
ppi pixels, the phone lags every now and there and the sound quality
feels out of the world.
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Duos Features:
- Dual SIM standby support
- Android gingerbread operating system (v2.3)
- 832 MHz powerful processor
- 2 megapixels camera with movie-recording
- 2.8-inch TFT capacitive multi-touchscreen display
- Samsung latest TouchWiz UI
- DNSE sound enhancement system
- 32 GB expandable storage
- Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP
- Wireless LAN 802.11 and microUSB port
- 3G HSDPA network with 3.6 Mbps
- 2 megapixels camera (1600 x 1200 pixels)
- FM radio with RDS (radio data system)
- GPS and Java MIDP support
- Accelerometer and digital compass
- Advanced social networking with constant-updates
- YouTube, Google Maps and Gmail apps
- Document editor, predictive text and organizer