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Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite up for pre-order online

Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite up for pre-order online
Samsung's Android-based dual-SIM smartphone 'Galaxy Y Duos Lite' is available for pre-order at the company's e-store for an advance payment of Rs. 1,000. Samsung hasn't yet revealed the price of the device, which is expected to be launched on September 5.
Specifications of the Galaxy Y Duos Lite, which is also known as the Galaxy Pocket Duos S5302, are very similar to the recently launched Galaxy Pocket. The Galaxy Y Duos Lite features a 2.8-inch touch display with 240x320 pixels resolution and supports dual active SIM (GSM + GSM). The Galaxy Y Duos Lite runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread and is powered by an 832MHz processor. Memory specifications are as of now, unknown.

Other specifications include 2MP camera, FM Radio, built-in storage of 4GB (3GB user available), microSD card slot that supports storage up to 32GB, and a 1,200 mAh battery, which is rated to deliver up to 15 hours of talktime and up to 410 hours of standby time. For connectivity, the device supports Bluetooth, USB 2.0, and Wi-Fi. The device comes pre-loaded with various apps such as Chat ON, Google Search, Play Store, Google Latitude, Google Talk, Google Mail, Google+, YouTube, Samsung Apps, Social Hub and Messenger .
Samsung is offering a free 8GB microSD card with every pre-booking. Check out Samsung's offer on the Galaxy Y Duos Lite here.
Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite up for preorder on Samsung's e-store
Looking at the specifications, the Galaxy Y Duos Lite is likely to be a budget device, perhaps priced around Rs. 6,000-9,000. Earlier this year, Samsung had launched a similar budget device, Galaxy Pocket, which featured 2.8-inch touchscreen, Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS and 832 MHz processor. The device is priced at Rs. 8,150.

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