Samsung launches Galaxy Core Advance in South Korea

17 February, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Core Advance went official in December last year. It is an affordable droid with a 4.7" WVGA display and powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz processor. The rest of the specs include 1GB RAM, 8GB expandable storage, a 5MP camera and rich connectivity options including HSPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth, and FM radio.

Samsung is now ready to release the smartphone on the market. The first country to get it, quite expectedly, is Samsung's homeland South Korea. There the Galaxy Core Advance will become available via STK any moment now.

STK will be offering the Samsung Galaxy Core Advance in Pearl White and Deep Blue. You can have it for KRW 410,300 (€280). We guess the international availability will follow soon after the Korean launch.

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  • minori
  • 18 Feb 2014
  • PGg

they won't meet your expectation, because M8 is suuposed to have same design like the M7. no new design.

  • ninthchocolate
  • 17 Feb 2014
  • XNA

wo, come again like old physical design. i want to ask samsung mobile can't make attractive design. i expect new design HTC can change their design why you din't i boring to you but i am samsung user

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Feb 2014
  • ut2

Rather than this i will buy Galaxy core than this :P

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