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Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 Leaked Specs Suggest 5.5 Inch Display, 13 MP Camera and 64 bit SoC

Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 Leaked Specs Suggest 5.5 Inch Display, 13 MP Camera and 64 bit SoC

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  • Galaxy Grand series has always worked well for Samsung and now we have a glimpse into what might be the specifications of the next iteration, Galaxy Grand 3.
  • So to sum it up, Galaxy Grand 3 will be bigger, transition to more efficient 64 bit SoC and have a more detailed imaging hardware.
  • According to the GFX benchlisting, Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 will have a larger 5.

Galaxy Grand series has always worked well for Samsung and now we have a glimpse into what might be the specifications of the next iteration, Galaxy Grand 3.

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According to the GFX benchlisting, Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 will have a larger 5.5 Inch display with the same 720p HD resolution as its predecessor. This time Samsung has opted for the 64 bit variant of Snapdragon 400, i.e, the 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 410 quad core (cortex A53) with Adreno 306 GPU.

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CPU will be assisted by 1.5 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage. The 13 MP rear camera will shoot full HD videos. A 5 MP selfie camera is also present at the front. Software is Android 4.4.4 KitKat.

These specifications are most probably what we will see in the final Samsung Galaxy Grand 3. So to sum it up, Galaxy Grand 3 will be bigger, transition to more efficient 64 bit SoC and have a more detailed imaging hardware. That sounds good enough if Samsung manages to keep the price in check.

Rumored  Specs

Model Samsung Galaxy Grand 3
Display 5.5 Inch , HD
Processor 1.2 GHz Quad Core
RAM 1 GB
Internal Storage 16GB, Expandable
OS Android 4.4.4 Kitkat
Camera 13 MP/ 5 MP
Battery NA
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