Samsung is not only famous for the high end devices like Galaxy S III, but a wide range of entry and medium range devices accounts for a major part of their revenue. Here comes one such device, dubbed as GT-B7810. It actually did its rounds at FCC back in June 2012, but was hidden from media eyes, and now only the device appeared in its full glory.



GT-B7810 is almost similar to Galaxy M Pro GT-B7800 introduced by the company back in 2011. But the GT-B7800 failed to impress the market and did not create any waves as expected.
The GT-B7810 comes with the same candybar design with a physical keyboard and features a landscape display with 480 x 360 pixels resolution. It offers support for e HSDPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and also Bluetooth 3.0. The presence of Android 4.0.4 ICS is an added advantage for the device of such kind.
There will be a rear shooter and a microSD card holder for storage expansion. It comes packed with a 1,200 mAh battery, and houses a 3.5mm headset jack too. No other details are available now. We don't even know when and where the company is going to debut the device. As it is already approved by FCC, we can expect the launch any time.
Sources : Blog OF Mobile , Via : Unwired View



GT-B7810 is almost similar to Galaxy M Pro GT-B7800 introduced by the company back in 2011. But the GT-B7800 failed to impress the market and did not create any waves as expected.
The GT-B7810 comes with the same candybar design with a physical keyboard and features a landscape display with 480 x 360 pixels resolution. It offers support for e HSDPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and also Bluetooth 3.0. The presence of Android 4.0.4 ICS is an added advantage for the device of such kind.
There will be a rear shooter and a microSD card holder for storage expansion. It comes packed with a 1,200 mAh battery, and houses a 3.5mm headset jack too. No other details are available now. We don't even know when and where the company is going to debut the device. As it is already approved by FCC, we can expect the launch any time.
Sources : Blog OF Mobile , Via : Unwired View
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