Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 (SM-G7200) drops by TENAA, boasts 8-megapixel front shooter
Alexandra BurlacuA new Samsung smartphone believed to be the Galaxy Grand 3 has dropped by China's TENAA, sporting model number SM-G7200 and some intriguing specs.
This upcoming Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 may be the first low-end smartphone to boast a 64-bit processor under the hood, which would considerably raise the bar for this segment of the market.
The TENAA listing doesn't specifically mention whether this handset will pack a 64-bit processor, as it simply lists a 1.2GHz CPU. While the model is unspecified, the Galaxy Grand 3 has been rumored to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset, which is the low-end model of the chipmaker's 64-bit line (the other models in this line are the mid-range Snapdragon 610 and the high-end Snapdragon 810.)
Leaving speculation aside, however, here's what the TENAA listing does reveal: the SM-G7200 will sport a 5.25-inch display with an HD resolution of 1280 x 720, which is quite decent for a mid-range offering. Under the hood, the device packs a 1.2GHz processor, 1.5GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a high-end 8-megapixel front shooter. In fact, the listing actually says the front shooter has "more than 8 million pixels." With the selfie craze showing no signs of dying down, Samsung seems determined to bank on this trend and offer powerful front cameras even for its lower-end handsets.
Other specs of the unannounced Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 include 16GB of internal storage capacity, microSD card support for additional memory of up to 128GB, and Android 4.4.4 KitKat on the software side.
In other words, the Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 will not come with top-notch specs on board, but it definitely boasts some notable improvements over its predecessors and should be a more than decent mid-range offering.
It remains unclear at this point when this new Samsung device will make its official debut, but TENAA certification suggests that it may be ready to hit the market soon enough. No information is currently available regarding how much it will cost or in which markets it will be available, but more information should surface closer to launch.
Samsung has made no comment in this regards so far, but we'll make sure to keep you up to date as soon as we learn more.
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