The folks from Samsung have been busy the past few weeks launching budget smartphones for almost all carriers as of late. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile have all received similar mid-range smartphones that offer impressive specs for the price, and today the Now Network and Samsung announced their new budget 4G LTE smartphone. Although we aren’t sure how much LTE you’ll be finding since this isn’t Verizon or AT&T.
Meet the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE available this Sunday for just $99. What you’ll get here is a near top end smartphone with similar specs to the Galaxy S III, only for $99 and a slightly smaller screen. The Victory is rather impressive and has a unique design that is unlike anything we’ve seen from Samsung recently.
With the Victory 4G LTE you get a 4.0-inch display, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and a decent 5 megapixel shooter all in a sleek package. Many budget smartphones are slowly offering quite impressive specs, and this is certainly one of them.
The Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE runs Samsung’s skinned version of ICS, and you’ll get all those neat features like S-Beam, S-Voice, AllShare Cast and the many other improvements from Samsung. Currently the Now Network doesn’t have much for 4G LTE coverage but if you pick this up starting Sunday September 16th, for $99 you’ll be set for when it expands nationwide. Who’s interested?
[via SlashGear]
Yeah, for a budget phone, this isn’t too shabby. Do we know what processor is in it?
Qualcomm 1.2 GHz S4 from what I understand
Wow. RAZR M and this for just $100. Great time to be poor.