The music-centric
smartphone will apparently be an entry-level device, as Samsung opts for
superior music technology rather than impressive specs. Rumored to house an
850MHz processor and 512MB of RAM, this upcoming smartphone from Sammy falls
flat when compared to its other notable gadgets, like the Galaxy S III and
Galaxy Note 2. The real kicker for this phone comes in the form of two stereo
external speakers, which were shown in action in a leaked image of the device.
The
smartphone will reportedly sport a 3-inch QVGA (320 x 480) display, and will
pack a measly 4GB of internal storage, though Samsung will offer users the
option of more space via the phone's microSD slot. Thanks to the origin of the
Galaxy Music's leak, the device can be expected to receive a tasty upgrade to
Jelly Bean, though it will ship with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) under the
hood.
In
addition to a 3-megapixel rear-facing camera, the handset will allegedly
feature a dedicated key to open the music player, FM Radio with built-in FM
Antenna, Samsung's SoundAlive technology and SRS, while reports also claim that
Samsung will integrate its Music Hub service in the device.
A
second version of the smartphone is also rumored to be bouncing about. Known as
the Galaxy Music DUOS, the phone will feature similar specs to its brethren,
with the add-on of dual-SIM support, which means this device isn't likely to
hit the U.S. Yet, we will find out soon enough, as Samsung is expected to
announce the duo at a press event in Frankfurt on October 11.
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