Samsung knows it holds a strong and influential position on the top of the Android food-chain and has today announced a value-driven handset equipped with 4G LTE. The Galaxy Express looks more or less like the very successful Galaxy S III in terms of its styling.
The Express has quad-band 4G LTE support (800/900/1800/2600) as well as tri-band HSPA+ support (850/900/2100). Samsung's latest Android handset has an unknown 1.2 GHz dual-core processor under the hood, 1 GB of memory and 8 GB of expandable storage combining to power the 4.5 inch WVGA Super AMOLED Plus display. Camera requirements are covered by the 5 MP main camera and a 1.3 MP front snapper. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean layered with Samsung's TouchWiz Nature UX is present.
Other miscellaneous bonuses include Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, MHL, NFC and Glonass GPS.
KitGuru says: Without any availability or pricing details, it is hard to say how good of a handset the Galaxy Express from Samsung will be in reality.