Another successor to it's predecessor, yes, the South Korean manufacturer Samsung yesterday went officially announcing the refresher to it's previously announced model, the Galaxy Core Plus in Taiwan.
We would like to rather call this one a degraded version of the original Galaxy Core than an upgraded version, as the handset is featuring lowers specs when compared to the first generation Galaxy Core. The new mid-ranger smartphone will come out of the box with a 1.2GHz Dual-Core processor, 4.3-inches screen of 480 x 800 resolution display, four gigabytes of Read Only Memory (ROM) (expandable via microSD card slot), 768 megabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM), a five megapixels primary shooter with LED flash light and a VGA front facer, 1,800mAh powered battery and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean on board.
At present, this smartphone is an exclusive to Taiwan, and is available at an affordable price of 270 United States Dollars for an off-contract unit. Where there is still no wordings on the device's international availability.
Source: Samsung, Engadget