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[LEAKED] Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo Featuring 5-Inch Display, 1.2GHz Quad-Core CPU

Cashing on the popularity of the Galaxy Grand range, Samsung is all set to bring in yet another variant of the device dubbed Galaxy Grand Neo.

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According to a new report reveal, the South Korean tech giant is now readying another Grand variant, dubbed Galaxy Grand Neo

The folks at SammyHub, citing sources, claims the Korean company's next device is in the making and when launched it will be placed below the Galaxy Grand 2.

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Samsung will announce Galaxy Grand Neo that will feature a 5-inch WVGA display but upgrade the processor to a 1.2GHz quad-core A7 processor.

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Interstingly, the specifications of the purported Galaxy Grand Neo appear to be the same as that of the much-rumoured Samsung's Galaxy Grand Lite, leading to the allusion that both phones could be the same.

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The leaked info regarding the Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo suggets the device boasts features like 1.2GHz quad-core A7 CPU and a 5-inch WVGA display

Other speculated features include Android 4.3 operating system with Samsung's enhancement 'Multi Window'.

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Women stand in front of an ad during the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear in Jakarta, September 26, 2013.

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According to the report, the alleged Galaxy smartphone is likely to flaunt the same design of the Galaxy Grand 2. However, the report did not divulge any other details of the smartphones.

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There will also be dual-SIM card slots and the device is likely to run on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean wrapped under TouchWiz UI.

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There’s no word though if the device will get the ‘Pleather’ back seen on the recently launched Galaxy Grand 2.

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The device is likely to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), though Samsung generally tends to unveil its lineup of devices a couple of weeks before the event

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This means the fifth week of 2014 is when the device is more likely to be unveiled.

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