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Samsung's Galaxy Express is heading to international markets and will reach Europe and Asia with in the first quarter of 2013. Given its long tradition of releasing many low- and mid-range devices every year, it's no surprise that the South-Korean tech giant plans to introduce a number of Android devices in the coming months.
There are a couple of android handsets Samsung is yet to unveil apart from its most-awaited Galaxy S4 or Galaxy Note 8.0. Devices such as Galaxy Frame, Galaxy Young, Galaxy Pocket 2, Galaxy Star, Galaxy Core, Galaxy Fonblet 5.8, Galaxy Fonblet 6.3 and some unconfirmed devices using code name HomeSync with model number GT-B9150 are yet to see an official release, Sam Mobile reports.
Out of these, GT-B9150 is said to be the major release and the handset dubbed as Galaxy Q may feature a 5.3 inch 1280×672 resolution display, dual-core Exynos 5250 CPU and will run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The device is speculated to feature a slide-out QWERTY keyboard as well.
Another midrange smartphone Galaxy Core is expected to hit the shelves in March with features such as a 4.3-inch 480 x 800 display, a 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU, 768 MB of RAM and a 5 MP camera. Not many details are available on Galaxy Fonblet 5.8 and Fonblet 6.3 (model numbers GT-I9150 and GT-I9152 respectively).
Many of these devices come in two variants. Here is the list of upcoming Android devices from Samsung with model-numbers / official names:
GT-B9150 - Name TBD
GT-I8262 - Galaxy Core
GT-I9150 / GT-I9152 - Galaxy Fonblet 5.8
GT-I9205 - Galaxy Fonblet 6.3
GT-S5282 - Galaxy Star
GT-S5310 / GT-S5312 - Galaxy Pocket 2
GT-S6310 / GT-S6312 - Galaxy Young
GT-S6810 / GT-S6810P - Galaxy Frame
Sam Mobile reports that most of these devices will be unveiled at the MWC. Going by the recent reports of Samsung's decision not to announce any major new products at the event, it seems some of these Android devices will definitely see an official release this February.
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