Samsung Galaxy Frame is seen in a benchmark test

El Samsung GalaxyFrame more and more is being seen on the net. The device aims to be unveiled at CES 2013 in Las Vegas, and it could actually become one of the best sellers on the market when it hits stores. Now, it seems to have been seen in a benchmark test GLBenchmark, with its possible technical specifications.

This device would be equipped with a screen with an HVGA resolution of 480 by 320 pixels. The device would have the internal name GT-S6810P, and everything would fit in that it is a mid-range smartphone. In addition, its operating system would be Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, so at least it would have a fairly updated software version.

Its processor would have a clock frequency of 1 GHz, so it would offer an average power that would not be bad, although it would not provide for too many demands. This would be dual-core, and would likely be South Korean-made.

Everything indicates that the device is actually the Samsung GalaxyFrame that we had already heard about, and whose launch would take place at the CES 2013 event in Las Vegas. It would be the substitute for the popular Samsung Galaxy Ace, how sold it has been. Although keeping the name could be interesting, it is likely that there are also unhappy users, for the simple fact that being a mid-range device, it does not offer what they were looking for. It is necessary to give a new image to the line of devices of this level, and the new name would be GalaxyFrame.

We will have to wait a few weeks yet to know the company's plans for its next collection of devices. Next January we will see what the different manufacturers have prepared to compete with each other in the device market of 2013.

We have read it in Xperia Blog.


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