Samsung Galaxy A2 Core will be the another Android Go phone

 

Samsung-Android-Go-Galaxy-A2-Core-696x435Android Go is one more version of Android for low-cost smartphones. The Android team has introduced has launched this two years ago for rising markets and so far, so good. The public has established this category of Android phones because that’s what numerous people can afford. Samsung only ventured into the Android Go arena the previous year. The first Android Go phone was dotted on Geekbench and was soon being tested in India. Samsung Android Go was introduced and we learned it had some slight changes. It’s not precisely Android Go but to be honest, it’s difficult to draw the line.

The Galaxy J2 Core rolled out in India as Samsung’s first Android Go phone. We haven’t heard anything about it since then but today, we’re learning a latest Android Go phone from the South Korean tech giant will be obtainable soon.

A press render has surfaced recently. A Galaxy A2 Core is said to be the first Android Go device from the Galaxy A series.

The phone was sighted on Samsung’s official website under the support section which could mean it’s all set for release. The lock screen shows a March 22 which could signify its public launch date.

The Samsung Galaxy A2 Core Android Go phone looks a lot like the J2 Core. The display shows big bezels. We don’t think they will become slighter because the device is just low-entry.

When it comes to specs and features, Geekbench lists a Samsung Exynos 7870 processor, 1GB of RAM, and Android 8.1 Oreo. As for accessibility, we’re assuming Samsung will release the phone in Idia and South Africa this first half of the year.

Android Go User Manual Leaked For Galaxy J2 Core

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If you want to identify what the imminent Samsung Galaxy J2 Core will be around, the device’s user manual has now remained leaked online. But of course, you want to know how to read Russian to be talented to fully understand it. Still, we are able to assemble some things from it, like further confirmation that instead of carrying regular Android standard, it will be more of a regular Galaxy phone. This imminent device is predictable to be Samsung’s first Android Go smartphone.

Even though the user physical comes from Russia, the firmware for the J2 Core is seemingly destined for India and other neighboring markets, which is anywhere a phone like this will probably become a hit since it’s targeting places where entry-level devices with little specs are big. It will have a 5-inch Super AMOLED display and will be motorized by a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 7570 processor. It will have 1GB RAM and 16GB inside storage while camera-wise, it will have an 8MP main cam and a 5MP front shooter.

The dual-sim J2 Core is probable to have a 2600 mAh battery and in possession with most of Samsung’s low-end line, it will have a removable battery. It will have a stripped-down version of the Samsung Internet app and will also be originated with tools to help you achieve data usage and its limited storing. In other words, to be able to match the price point of most low-end devices, you become the minimum specs.

Unlike the regular Android smartphones, this will not be originated with the full versions of Google’s exclusive apps. Since it’s an Android Go phone, after all, it will perhaps have the Go versions pre-installed. What is unclear however is if the user has a choice to still install the complete app if they are so inclined. Anyone can download YouTube Go and Google Maps Go, Gmail Go and other frivolous apps from Google. So logically, Android Go phones should also be talented to do the opposite, even though it somehow defeats the purpose and they may not be able to grip full apps.

While the J2 Core has been dotted around through some leaks and rumors, we still don’t recognize when it will be formally announced. We’ll keep you updated when we know extra if you’re interested in Samsung’s first Android Go smartphone (supposedly).