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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

New Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (2016) spotted on GFXBench

System Grand Prime (2016) will be fueled by a MediaTek chipset. This is exceedingly strange for Samsung, which has a tendency to depend on its won chips, Qualcomm and Spreadtrum in the lower section. Be that as it may, the octa-center MT6737T is plainly recorded on the benchmark page. 

The chip being referred to isn't especially effective with its four Cortex-A53 centers, timed at 1.4GHz, nor exceptionally control proficient considering its 28nm procedure. In any case, it is exceptionally modest, which unquestionably makes it a feasible choice if Samsung is truly hoping to hold the cost under control. 


The other reported specs incorporate a 5-inch show with a determination of 540 x 960 pixels - likely same as the first Grand Prime. The same goes for the camera setup, which appears to be indistinguishable on paper - 8MP fundamental camera and 5MP selfie one. RAM has been moved up to 2GB and the gadget will boot Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the case. Capacity is set at 8GB, however the first had a microSD development space, which will more than likely be available this time around too.

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