Samsung announced the Galaxy S Duos S7562 last month as a new dual-SIM smartphone in the Galaxy line. While the smartphone has yet to make its way to Europe, the retail price has now surfaced on Amazon Germany.
Amazon Germany lists the device with a €254,89 (about $320) price tag, and the price will likely reflect the overall pricing across European markets. While it is still possible that Amazon could have the pricing wrong, India has its own pricing hints. The Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7562 is already available in India for 17,900 INR, or about $328, which falls in line with Amazon Germany's listed price. Those orders are expected to take between six and eight days to fulfill.
Back in August, Samsung said its new dual-SIM Galaxy smartphone would launch in Europe in September. With October right around the corner, a release is expected any day now.
The Galaxy S Duos S7562 runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and sports a 4-inch WVGA display, a 1GHz single-core Qualcomm MSM7227A Snapdragon chipset, 1GHz Cortex A-5 CPU, 4GB of storage expandable via microSD, 768MB of RAM, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with auto-focus and LED flash, and a VGA front-facing camera. Features include Wi-Fi, HSDPA, geo-tagging, and A-GPS, among others.
Samsung's Galaxy line has proved very popular, while the Android platform continues to maintain its dominance in the smartphone market. When it comes to looks and design, the Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7562 looks quite similar to the high-end Galaxy S3, aside from the smaller screen.
While some find a dual-SIM Galaxy smartphone to be a bit of an overkill, others welcome the option of having two different carriers and two different numbers active at the same time, on one single phone. According to Samsung, the Galaxy S Duos S7562 is its best dual-SIM smartphone yet.
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