A low-cost-class smartphone running Google Android is actually a modification of the Galaxy Pocket model, supplemented by the ability to work with 2 SIM-cards (in alternate mode). The rest of the characteristics are almost identical: a 2.8" display with a modest resolution of 320x240 and support for only 262K colours, an 832 MHz processor, 3 GB of internal memory (plus a slot for cards up to 32 GB), one 2 megapixel camera. Separately, it is worth noting advanced wireless capabilities — support for Bluetooth 3.0 and the ability to work in Wi-Fi Hot-Spot mode.
A low-cost-class smartphone running Google Android is actually a modification of the Galaxy Pocket model, supplemented by the ability to work with 2 SIM-cards (in alternate mode). The rest of the characteristics are almost identical: a 2.8" display with a modest resolution of 320x240 and support for only 262K colours, an 832 MHz processor, 3 GB of internal memory (plus a slot for cards up to 32 GB), one 2 megapixel camera. Separately, it is worth noting advanced wireless capabilities — support for Bluetooth 3.0 and the ability to work in Wi-Fi Hot-Spot mode.