Samsung has added its fourth new variant for its existing
Galaxy Core smartphone dubbed as Samsung Galaxy Core 4G, which will now be able
to support 4G LTE networks.
The Samsung Galaxy Core 4G's price has not yet been
revealed, though Samsung did announce the smartphone will soon be available in
Europe, Russia and some parts in Asia.
Featuring the model number SM-G386F, the Galaxy Core 4G runs
on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS out-of-the-box with no word on where it will
receive an Android 4.4 KitKat update. The smartphone's screen size and quality,
as compared to its first-gen Galaxy Core handset, is bumped up from 4.3-inch
display with WVGA resolution to 4.5-inch PLS display with qHD resolution.
The Galaxy Core 4G is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core
processor paired with 1GB of RAM. The camera connectivity options include a
5-meapixel rear and a VGA front-facing camera. With a built-in 8GB storage,
users can expand it up to 64GB via microSD card.
The handset, besides LTE connectivity, will also support,
GPS, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 2.0 and NFC. The Galaxy Core LTE will be
backed by a 2,100mAh battery and will be available in Black and White. The
device will also feature Samsung's Motion UI, Google+, Google Talk, Google Maps
and the firm's native ChatOn messaging service.
The Galaxy Core 4G is sized at 132.9 x 66.3 x 9.8 mm in
dimensions, which makes it slightly thicker than the first-gen Galaxy Core
(129.30 x 67.60 x 8.95).
Before the introduction of Galaxy Core 4G, the Korean tech
firm has also introduced Galaxy Core, Galaxy Core Advance and Galaxy Core Plus.