May 26, 2016 11:46 PM
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Samsung galaxy S Duos is a budget phone- a fact that one can judge by a closer look at the phone itself. A spin off of the Samsung Galaxy S3, this one offers one a cheap plastic body coupled with a TFT capacitive screen- a combination which in. The ppi 223 which allows an average viewing quality and the interface is not so impressive either. When it comes to the look and appeal of its phones, Samsung really needs to roll up its sleeves because it is always the same old same old.
The phone comes equipped with a 1 GHz cortex processor and 768 mb ram, both of which provide a snappy performance in the beginning while casual usage and light browsing. However this is likely to decimate over a period of six months when the user might experience lags while simply viewing a contact or reading a message. At this ram this phone is not meant for gaming.
Smaller games like Subway Surfers or Temple Run also seem jittery so there is no scope for heavy gaming. The 5 mp camera is good and when handled well in bright light it can deliver some sharp clicks even. But the low light pictures are quite dull and unimpressive. Like other android phones in this budget the battery is no beast as it does not even last a day in the initial period even. A feature that deserves to be mentioned is Music Square which with the help of a grid matches your playlist with your mood.
The final word on this phone is that there is not even one reason why you should go for this phone because at this price the local brands like Micromax or Karbonn offer a much better performance. And if you do not mind the Windows operating system then buy a Nokia 520 or 525 whose performance is far far better. Shed a few bucks more and lay your hands on Moto E which is a testimony to the fact that budget phones do not have to suck.