Several Samsung Smartphones Detailed in Benchmarks

Several Samsung smartphones previously outed by a leaked roadmap have been detailed in benchmark listings.

The GT-I9150/2 boasts a Broadcom SoC, as well as a qHD screen. Its operating system is Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. The same chipset is running the Galaxy Pocket 2, otherwise known as the GT-S5310/S5312. The device houses a 320 x 240 pixels display, while the Galaxy Frame also features a Broadcom SoC.

The Galaxy Young (GT-S6310/S6312), meanwhile, has a 1 GHz Qualcomm processor and an HVGA display. The Galaxy Star (GT-S5282) smartphone is powered by a Spreadtrum processor and a Mail-300 GPU, alongside a 320 x 240 display. Finally, the Galaxy GT-B9150 is powered by a dual-core 1.7 GHz Exynos 5 Dual processor, accompanied by a 1920 x 1080 full HD display.

All of the aforementioned smartphones are currently scheduled to launch during the first half of 2013, with the Galaxy S4 in particular set to debut during May at the earliest.

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  • jimmyjohnz
    Galaxy S4 release just means the S3 will lose resale value which is good for me because I'm on the market :D
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  • halcyon
    I've said it before...another day...another new Sammy phone. This is like the 3rd for 4th announcement for different devices in less than 10 days (I'm pretty sure). ...guess it's not a bad thing to flood the market with devices to meet every possible desire and budget.
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  • dalethepcman
    Ok, I can't help it, every article...

    Mail-300 GPU
    Is that GPU created by FedEx, UPS, or USPS? If you are going to copy and paste word for word from another article. At least make sure theirs is spelled correctly.....

    Mali GPU page
    http://www.arm.com/products/multimedia/mali-graphics-hardware/mali-300.php?tab=Specifications
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  • Kami3k
    halcyonI've said it before...another day...another new Sammy phone. This is like the 3rd for 4th announcement for different devices in less than 10 days (I'm pretty sure). ...guess it's not a bad thing to flood the market with devices to meet every possible desire and budget.
    Assuming that all the phones will be available in all markets...

    Hint: They won't.
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