Gigabyte is about to launch another entry-level Android phone, the GSmart G1355. Although the name of the device is a bit awkward, the device comes with pretty neat features that recommend it as an interesting budget-friendly smartphone.
The selling point of the smartphone is dual-SIM capability. Other than that, this is just a mid-end Android device. The phone is powered by Gingerbread platform and packs 512 MB of RAM and an Adreno 200 graphics processing unit.
There’s also a microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32GB) and a large 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display.
The folks at GSMArena mention that Gigabyte GSmart G1355 might be officially introduced at the end of the month, at the Mobile World Congress 2012, in Barcelona.
Obviously, there are no details regarding the phone’s pricing options yet, but Gigabyte might debut this phone only in emerging and developing markets.
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