Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo

The Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung that was released in June 2013 as the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Pocket Plus.[1] The handset is still budget-oriented, sporting a larger 3-inch LCD. Its specifications are similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Pocket Plus, with only minor upgrades such as the OS which is Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and the screen size. The Pocket Neo is powered by an 850 MHz processor and offers a set of connectivity options including 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. Internally, it comes with 4 GB of storage which can be further expanded to up to 32 GB using a microSD card, and with 1200 mAh Li-ion battery.

Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo
(GT-S5310/GT-S5312)
ManufacturerSamsung
SeriesGalaxy
First releasedJune 2013
PredecessorSamsung Galaxy Pocket Plus
SuccessorSamsung Galaxy Pocket 2
Form factorSlate
Dimensions105 x 57.8 x 11.8 mm
Mass100.5 g
Operating systemAndroid 4.1.2 Jelly Bean with TouchWiz Nature UX
CPUBroadcom BCM21654 ARM Cortex-A9 850 MHz processor or 800 MHz ST-Ericsson Novathor U8800 Arm Cortex A9 dual core
GPUVideocore IV or Mali-400
Memory512 MB or 768 MB
Storage4 GB
Removable storageMicroSD support for up to 32 GB
BatteryLi-Ion 1200mAh
Data inputscapacitive touchscreen, accelerometer
DisplayQVGA TFT LCD, 3.0 in diagonal. 240 x 320 px, 256K colors
Rear camera2 Megapixel
Connectivity2G: 850 900 1800 1900 MHz
3G: 1900 2100 MHz
HSDPA: 7.2 Mbps
HSUPA: 5.76 Mbps
Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth: v4.0 with A2DP

Features

The Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo comes with a 3-inch TFT Display and a QVGA resolution screen. It also features GPS 2.0, a 2MP Rear Camera, and the Social Hub app.[2] The Social Hub combines every account registered on the phone to be unified in a single app.

The phone runs Samsung's TouchWiz Nature UX skinned Android 4.1.2 OS. The Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo, like its predecessors, is still marketed as "Pocket Friendly," because it can be slipped inside pockets easily despite the larger size.

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