The phone runs on the Android operating system, which is currently the most popular platform on the market. Due to this phone's age, it may not support running the latest software and apps that newer phones can. TouchWiz, by Samsung, runs on top of Android on this device, offering a customized experience.
The base model of the Galaxy Core 2 has 4GB of internal storage, which is sub-par for storing music and video, compared to other 2014 phones. Fortunately, there are other storage size options, or you can cheaply expand its storage by as much as 64GB with a microSD card.
The Core 2 sounds like an unappealing option in a sea of mid-range smartphones. It cannot even bank on Brand Samsung any more to steal sales away.
Samsung has launched the phone on it's store. The official price is 11, 990, which does not change the fact it’s quite over-priced for its features.