Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Plus

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Three weeks ago, an unidentified Galaxy-branded smartphone, which we believe to be the Galaxy Grand Prime+, surfaced on the official Geekbench online database bearing the model number SM-G532F.

Unfortunately, the listing didn’t shine much light on the device’s specifications, other than that it’ll sport a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 1.5GB of RAM and will ship running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.

Details regarding the handset’s appearance and intended launch date have been almost non-existent, too, but it now looks like it’s one step closer to hitting the shelves as two variants — one regular model and one dual-SIM version — have been granted Wi-Fi certification.

For those who are unaware, Wi-Fi certification is one of the final tests required to launch a new smartphone. The Galaxy Grand Prime+ passed Samsung’s testing procedure when it was imported into India last month, which means the last thing that’s required is FCC approval.

Galaxy Grand Prime+ receives Wi-Fi certification - SamMobile
 
RE: Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime+

You have copy pasted the article author name and time also..
 
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No problem bro. Just mentioned so that you can rectify.
 
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mgparmar18plus said:
Three weeks ago, an unidentified Galaxy-branded smartphone, which we believe to be the Galaxy Grand Prime+, surfaced on the official Geekbench online database bearing the model number SM-G532F.

Unfortunately, the listing didn’t shine much light on the device’s specifications, other than that it’ll sport a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 1.5GB of RAM and will ship running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.

Details regarding the handset’s appearance and intended launch date have been almost non-existent, too, but it now looks like it’s one step closer to hitting the shelves as two variants — one regular model and one dual-SIM version — have been granted Wi-Fi certification.

For those who are unaware, Wi-Fi certification is one of the final tests required to launch a new smartphone. The Galaxy Grand Prime+ passed Samsung’s testing procedure when it was imported into India last month, which means the last thing that’s required is FCC approval.

Galaxy Grand Prime+ receives Wi-Fi certification - SamMobile

Samsung afraid to think beyond 1.5GB RAM. Sammy shd understand nothing less than 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 1080p AMOLED Gorilla screen, Finger print sensor will not work in present scene.
 
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