Samsung Galaxy Core Prime VE launched in India for Rs. 8,600.

Samsung Galaxy Core Prime VE launched in India for Rs. 8,600.
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The Galaxy Core Prime VE is another variant of the previously-launched Galaxy Core Prime 4G with difference in the amount of storage for microSD card support.

Samsung has launched its smartphone, the Galaxy Core Prime VE, for Rs. 8,600. The device is listed on the company’s official Indian website, and is available in Silver, White and Grey colour options. The company has claimed that the phone supports Ultra Power Saving Mode, that offers 1.2 days of standby time on 10% battery level. 

The smartphone comes with a 4.5-inch PLS display with 480×800 pixels resolution. It has a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, along with 1GB of RAM. The smartphone has 8GB of internal storage, and supports microSD card of up to 128GB. It has a 5MP rear shooter with autofocus, and a 2MP front shooter. It comes with a 2000mAh battery, and is 8.8mm in thickness. It runs on Android KitKat v4.4. The Galaxy Core Prime VE is a new variant of the Galaxy Core Prime 4G, which was launched earlier this year. Both have almost similar specs except for the difference in the amount of expandable storage space. The Galaxy Core Prime 4G offers only 64GB of expandable storage as compared to 128GB on the Prime VE. Additionally, the Core Prime VE does not support 4G LTE.

Recently, the company also announced the Galaxy J2, which is the most affordable 4G-enabled phone by Samsung in India. It comes with a 4.5-inch qHD Super AMOLED display, and runs on a 1.3GHz quad-core Exynos 3475 processor. The device has 1GB of RAM along with 5MP and 2MP cameras. The smartphone has 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 128GB. The phone is powered by 2000mAh battery and runs on Android Lollipop 5.1. Earlier, Samsung also launched its latest flagships devices, Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5 in India. The devices were priced at Rs. 57,900 and Rs. 59,990 respectively, at the time of launch.

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