Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3

Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3

Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 In Black
Manufacturer Samsung
Slogan Enjoy your exciting view!
Series Galaxy S
Compatible networks GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS/HSPA (3.5G)
850/900/1900/2100 MHz up to 21/5.76 Mbps
First released 5 August 2014 (2014-08-05)
Predecessor Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2
Type Touchscreen smartphone
Form factor Slate
Dimensions H: 121.5 mm (4.78 in)
W: 63.1 mm (2.48 in)
D: 10.6 mm (0.42 in)
Weight 118 g (4.2 oz)
Operating system Android 4.4.2 KitKat
System on chip Broadcom BCM21663
CPU 1.2 GHz dual core
Cortex-A9 [1]
GPU Broadcom VideoCore IV HW
Memory 512 MB RAM
Storage 4 GB flash memory
Removable storage microSD up to 64 GB
Battery 1,500 mAh Lithium-Ion battery
Data inputs Capacitive touchscreen
Push-buttons
Accelerometer
Digital compass
Display 4.0 in (10 cm) TFT LCD
233 PPI 16M color
Rear camera 5 Megapixel AF, LED flash
Front camera 0.3 Megapixel
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP
A-GPS
Micro USB 2.0
3.5 mm TRRS audio jack
FM radio with RDS support
SAR 0.27 W/kg (head)
0.65 W/kg (body)

Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 is a dual SIM Android smartphone, produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics, which serves as an immediate successor to the original Galaxy S Duos 2 of 2013. It was announced on August 2014 and was made available on the same month.[2] In contrast with other dual sim Samsung models, this phone is a part of the high-end "S" series, this is why it is marketed as a part of the "Galaxy S" family. Despite being called as a direct successor to the original S Duos 2 phone, external and physical design of the model is identical to the original model, except for the menu button which is now replaced by the recent apps button and also placing emphasis on internal upgrades such as upgraded processor and updated Operating System software. It is currently available in many Asian countries.

Specifications

Hardware and Design

The design of the S Duos 3 is the same as the design of the S Duos and S Duos 2. It a bit less rounded shape body with chrome finish edgesut the same polycarbonate chassis, faux metal trim and a removable rear cover, with premium texture finished. The S Duos 3 is available in Black, and White frost color finishes. The S Duos 3's screen is a 4.0-inch 233p TFT LCD panel, which is the same as that of the S Duos 2, but does not allow for automatic brightness and gamut adjustments due to lacking an ambient sensor like its predecessor.[3] It also has the lack of Proximity Sensor.

Camera

The Galaxy S Duos 3 has a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera. The rear camera has 7 shooting modes and can record video in 720p.

Unlike entry-level dual SIM models from Samsung, the S Duos 3 like S Duos 2 is active on both SIMs all the time so it is ready to receive calls on either SIM when a call is not already in progress. Optionally it can receive two calls simultaneously, but this requires divert-on-not-reachable to be set up on each number and is subject to availability from the carrier and may incur additional charges. A limitation of the phone is that only one SIM can be active on UMTS (and therefore data) at a time and so it may be unsuitable for certain combinations of networks.

The S Duos 3 also contains a 1500mAh Li-Ion removable battery. It lasts 4-5 hours of heavy usage and just over 3 hours of gaming.

Software

The S Duos 3 ships with Android 4.4.2 KitKat and Samsung's Updated TouchWiz Essence UX software. The S Duos 3 adds the some of the Galaxy S4's features such as the widgets which were upgraded to the Samsung proprietary widgets used by models bearing the version of the OS.

See also

References

  1. "Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3". GSMArena. Retrieved 14 May 2015\\. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2". Engadget. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  3. "Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 - Tech Specs". Samsung PH. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
Preceded by
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3
2014
Succeeded by
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