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The Galaxy Y Pro DUOS was just a rumor last week, but it appears like the smartphone has just received its official confirmation from Samsung. As anticipated, it comes with dual-SIM help and Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system.
In addition to the Galaxy Y Pro DUOS, Samsung announced the Galaxy Y DUOS, which replaces the former’s QWERTY keyboard with a touchscreen show.
According to Samsung, both smartphones will hit shelves in January 2012 in Russia. They will be gradually rolled out to Europe, CIS, Latin America, Southeast and Southwest Asia, Middle East, Africa and China. However, the GALAXY Y Pro DUOS will not launch in China and Southeast Asia.
The handsets have a lot in common when it comes to computer software and hardware configuration, but they are aimed at diverse targets.
For example, consumers who prefer touchscreen phones should choose the Galaxy Y Pro DUOS, whereas those who want to be able to sort more rapidly and much more accurately ought to go for the Galaxy Y DUOS.
Samsung Galaxy Y Pro DUOS has a two.six-inch normal show, while the Galaxy Y DUOS comes with a slightly bigger 3.14-inch QVGA capacitive touchscreen.
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Every single smartphone is equipped with an 832 MHz processor and pack 4 GB ROM, 3GB RAM and microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32GB, 2GB memory card included).
Each handsets sport a three-megapixel rear digital camera with fixed-concentrate, but the Galaxy Y Pro DUOS also has a secondary front-facing VGA digital camera for video calls.
Computer software-smart, the dual-SIM phones are pre-loaded with Samsung TouchWiz UI, Samsung ChatON service, Google Mobile solutions and Social Hub Premium.
“With the great accomplishment of the Dual SIM function phones, we are now very pleased to be introducing the very first Dual SIM smartphones powered by Android. We have been actively exploring this industry and are effectively conscious of the need to have for Dual SIM smartphones. With the GALAXY Y DUOS and the GALAXY Y Pro DUOS, Samsung will be providing much more alternatives for all consumers,” mentioned JK Shin, President of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics.
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