
06 June 2019
Samsung has launched two new affordable smartphones named Galaxy Wide4 and Galaxy Jean2 in South Korea. These smartphones are basically rebranded versions of the Galaxy A20 and Galaxy A20e respectively. Both phones share most of the specifications and features except for a few changes here and there.
The Samsung Galaxy Jean2 sports a 5.8-inch HD+ (1560 x 720 pixels) Infinity-V display which means it has a notch. Under the hood, it has an octa-core 1.8Hz Exynos 7884 processor coupled with 3GB of RAM. It offers 32GB of internal storage with support for microSD cards. On another hand, the Galaxy Wide4 has all these things same except for a slightly bigger 6.4-inch HD+ Infinity-V display.
Both smartphones feature a dual rear camera setup including a 13-megapixel main camera with f/1.7 aperture and a 5-megapixel wide-angle sensor. On the front, these phones offer an 8-megapixel sensor that can be used for making video calls and capturing selfies. The battery capacity on the two phones is 3,000mAh and 4,000mAh respectively. You will get 15W fast charging and One UI based on Android 9 Pie with both smartphones.
Samsung has priced the Galaxy Jean2 at KRW 253,000 (about $214) with availability exclusively via KT online and offline stores. If you are interested in the Galaxy Wide4, you will have to wait as Samsung is yet to share its pricing and availability details.
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