Dual-screen Samsung Galaxy Golden goes official

21 August, 2013

Fresh off the press image leaks and the announcement of the Hennessy flip-phone Samsung has announced the Galaxy Golden.

It employs the rare clamshell design and offers two 3.7" Super AMOLEDs along with a numpad. The device will cost KRW790,000 which amounts to around $700 - quite pricey considering the feature set.


Samsung Galaxy Golden

Powering the Galaxy Golden is a dual-core 1.7 GHz processor. There are also an FM Radio and 8 MP snapper on board. Samsung's easy mode is preinstalled - it gives a simplified UI so that core functions are easier to access. There's also a pedometer on board, which nicely matches with Samsung's S Health app.

Finally there's business card recognition. Information on availability is still unavailable.

Source (in Korean) | Via


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  • AnonD-135727
  • 29 Oct 2013
  • GQ1

Samsung you have made your name, do not waste on such phones.

  • Cansev
  • 22 Sep 2013
  • 0It

The new Galaxy Golden looks lıke Samsung SGH G400. They stopped marketing that model years ago before it was known at the market. G400 was the best of Samsung at that time. It seems that Golden woll be more functional and popukar than G400. I am look...

  • frank burns
  • 12 Sep 2013
  • k@t

I think it's a fantastic idea for a mid tier phone but not for $700

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