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Saturday, 8 November 2014

Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 specifications leaked online

 It appears that Samsung is working on the third iteration of its budget phablet, Galaxy Grand.

A Samsung phone with model number SM-G7200, which is rumoured to be the Galaxy Grand 3, has appeared on the GFXBench benchmark's online database.

According to the data, the phablet will sports a 5.5-inch 720p display. The Grand 2 sports a 5.25-inch display. It is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 quad core, 64-bit processor. The same processor powers the recently announced HTC Desire 510 smartphone.

The Galaxy Grand 3 will have Adreno 306 graphics processor and 1.5GB RAM with 16GB storage out of which 12GB will be available to users. The phablet will sport a 12 or 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing camera capable of recording full-HD video. The Grand 2 features an 8MP rear camera with LED flash and a 1.9MP camera in front.

The phone runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat.

  









Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4

In our detailed comparison of
the two giant screen phones
, we pitted iPhone 6 Plus and
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 against
each other. Here are the results…
Smartphone battles won't get bigger than this. At least for now! Samsung's successful premium phablet Galaxy Note's latest iteration Galaxy Note 4 this time faces an all-new, mighty competitor in Apple's iPhone 6 Plus.

For three years, Samsung's Galaxy Note series virtually ruled the top-end phablet segment. But with Apple (rather belatedly) entering the segment, Samsung finally may have to worry about retaining its monopoly. In our detailed comparison of the two giant screen phones, we pitted them against each other. Here are the results...



Design:

Apple and Samsung have taken contrasting approach to design with their respective phablets. While iPhone 6 Plus is all about curves, Galaxy Note 4 is characterized by sharper lines and edges. Neither phablet will, however, win the award for best-designed device of the year.

Like the last two years' iPhones, iPhone 6 Plus is also made of aluminium and glass which exudes a premium feel. However, there are more misses than hits with its design.


iPhone 6 Plus's curved body makes it convenient to operate with one hand, but also makes it susceptible to frequent drops. During the time we spent with the Apple phablet, we found that despite the matte-finish back, it is rather slippery and we had to be extra careful during one-hand usage. The curved glass around the screen makes it quite easy to swipe the thumb from the left of the screen to go one step back in apps.