The South Korean firm, Samsung has unveiled yet another refresher model this afternoon, of their first generation Galaxy Core model, the new born is dubbed as Galaxy Core LTE, which will remain as the company's middle-ranged Android powered handset with 4G LTE networks out of the box.
From the new smartphone's hardware, the unit will again reportedly attribute the same Galaxy Note 3 like premium soft touch leather feel and design on it's back, giving users a convenient grip in hands.
The new Core LTE packs comparatively improved internals from it's standard model and Galaxy Core Plus, but again with the same old Dual-Core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, an upgraded 4.5-inches PLS TFT screen of qHD resolution, eight gigs of on board mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), five megapixels primary camera with LED flash light and a VGA front facing webcamera, Bluetooth 4.0 and fourth generation LTE Cat4 from it's connectivity side, a 2,100mAh powered battery and runs Android's version 4.2 Jelly Bean Plus.
The phone will arrive in both White and Black color options, measured at 132.9 x 66.3 x 9.8 millimeters in dimensions. The Samsung made Galaxy Core LTE's shipments is expected to hit the markets around the European and Russian regions, including some countries from the Asian continent, really soon, where else the handset will also be named as Galaxy Core 4G in some marketplace.
Source: Samsung