Samsung has upgraded its Galaxy Core smartphone with a newer model –
the Galaxy Core Advance. (GT-I8580). The phone features a revamped
design with a “soft feel” coated back cover and surprisingly comes with a
physical set of menu, home and back buttons along with dedicated keys
for voice recorder, camera, volume, menu, home and power functions.
Samsung says these can prove useful for users who aren’t that
comfortable with the touchscreen interface. The Galaxy Core Advance also
comes with enhanced accessibility features for the disabled and
visually impaired users.
Some of the features include Optical Scan that automatically reads
the detected text on the image aloud, Light Sensing technology that uses
the device’s camera to sense light direction and brightness, and
Instant Voice Recorder that offers simplified access to make quick voice
notes. The device is also equipped with Screen Curtain that enables
users to operate commands on a black screen to ensure privacy and saves
battery life, high quality TTS (Text-to-Speech) functionalities and
Voice Guided Camera functions to help users take pictures by reading out
the number of faces detected and their standing location.
The Android 4.2 OS supports HSPA and features a 4.7-inch WVGA TFT
Display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 5MP camera and
front-facing VGA camera, 8GB internal memory, microSD card slot up to
64GB, 2000mAh battery.
Galaxy Core Advance will be available in Deep Blue and Pearl White from early next year.
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