Samsung Working On A Moto E Rival?
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A few days ago, Motorola made a big splash in the smartphone market with the launch of its Moto E device. Now, there are news reports suggesting that Samsung might be working on a device that will be taking Moto E heads on.
The smartphone in question bears the model numbers SM-G357M, SM-G357F, and SM-G350E, and have been spotted on the benchmarks website, GFXbench's database.
Parallely, this smartphone has also cropped up on a Swedish website.
As per both these websites, this smartphone from Samsung will have a 4.3-inch WVGA display. It will be powered by dual-core 1.2GHz CPU on a Renesas MP523X SoC (Cortex A9 - ARMv7), Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX 544MP (single core), and 1GB RAM.
In addition, the smartphone will have 8GB of internal storage, while Moto E comes with 4GB expandable storage.
The Moto E rival by Samsung too will run on the Android 4.4.2 KitKat, which is the latest iteration of the OS. There will be a 5MP rear camera and VGA front-facing camera. [GadgetsToUse]
Lead Pic: Moto E
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The smartphone in question bears the model numbers SM-G357M, SM-G357F, and SM-G350E, and have been spotted on the benchmarks website, GFXbench's database.
Parallely, this smartphone has also cropped up on a Swedish website.
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In addition, the smartphone will have 8GB of internal storage, while Moto E comes with 4GB expandable storage.
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Lead Pic: Moto E
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