Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Samsung Phone Lineups

Galaxy SII Lineup
Basic: Galaxy Y, Galaxy Y Plus
Mid Range: Galaxy Advance, Galaxy Wonder, Galaxy Ace 2
Higher End: Galaxy S Advance, Galaxy R
Flagship: Galaxy SII, Galaxy Note

Galaxy SIII Lineup
Basic: Galaxy Young
Mid Range: Galaxy Core, Galaxy Grand Quartto, Galaxy Trend/Ace2x
Higher End: Galaxy Grand
Flagship: Galaxy SIII, Galaxy SIII mini, Galaxy Note 2

Galaxy S4 Lineup
Basic: Galaxy Y Neo
Mid Range: Galaxy Trend Plus, Galaxy Ace 3
Higher End: Galaxy Grand 2, ATIV S, Galaxy Note 3 Neo
Flagship, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 mini, Galaxy S4 Active, Galaxy Note 3

Galaxy S5 Lineup
Basic: Galaxy Young 2, Galaxy V,  Galaxy J1
Mid Rage: Galaxy Ace Style, Galaxy J5, Galaxy J7, Galaxy Core II, Galaxy Core Prime
Higher End: Galaxy Grand Prime, , Galaxy E5, Galaxy E7
Flagship: Galaxy S5, Galaxy S5 mini, Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note Edge
A Series (Higher End): Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5, Galaxy A7

Galaxy S6 Lineup
Basic: Galaxy J1 Ace, Galaxy J2
Mid Rage: Galaxy J3, Galaxy J5, Galaxy J7
Higher End: Galaxy Grand Prime, Galaxy Core II, Galaxy Core Prime
Flagship: Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy Note 5

Galaxy S7 Lineup
Basic: Galaxy J1 Mini, Galaxy J1 Ace
Mid Rage: Galaxy J3 (2016), Galaxy J5 (2016), Galaxy J7 (2016)
Flagship: Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge
A 2016 Series (Higher End): Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5, Galaxy A7

Samsung Galaxy Trend Review

The Samsung Galaxy Trend (GT-S7560) is a low cost Samsung phone, RRP RM599 with a 1GHz Single Core Processor and 768MB RAM. As of December 2013, it has been replaced by the Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus GT-S7580, which is now selling at RM399. The Samsung Galaxy J1 is the latest of the lineup. It has a 5MP AF Flash camera with a 4.3" Screen, prices at RM399 too.

It is powered by Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. The Malaysian version of the phone is preloaded with S7560XXAMJ2 build firmware, but newer firmware can be obtained through www.sammobile.com. If you have this phone already, and you are living in Malaysia, Singapore, or any other Southeast Asian country, I would suggest you download the build version S7560XXBNE1 for Kenya (because it is in English). That build includes S Voice. 

GAMING
It runs quite fast for a Single core device, but for certain games, the device is just not compatible with the current version, so the Galaxy Trend Plus would be a better pick. Another option is the Samsung Galaxy Core 2, which is priced at RM599. The specifications for the Galaxy Core 2 can be seen below.

MEDIA
It's okay for playing 720p HD movies and MP3 music, but for 1080p videos, although the Galaxy Trend Plus supports them, the Galaxy Core 2 is a better option. As for the camera, it's good, but the Galaxy Core 2's is still better.

The Galaxy Trend should be updated to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or Android KitKat 4.4.4 someday in the future, but most likely the Galaxy Trend Plus will get the update first. In the Galaxy Trend lineup, another phone called the Galaxy V has been released, but with not a very good camera. I will writea review about this phone in the future.





Phones mentioned in this post:

Samsung Galaxy Trend GT-S7560
RRP: RM599, reduced to RM399 in November 2013
Released: December 2012-February 2013
Series: SIII
OS: Android ICS 4.0.4
Specs: 1GHz Single Core, 768MB RAM, 5MP AF Rear, VGA Front

Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus GT-S7580
RRP: RM599, reduced to RM399 in July 2014
Released: December 2013-February 2014
Series: S4
OS: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Specs: 1GHz Dual Core, 768MB RAM, 5MP AF Rear, VGA Front

Samsung Galaxy V SM-G313HZ
RRP: RM299
Released: September 2014
Series: S5
OS: Android KitKat 4.4.2
Specs: 1GHz Single Core, 512MB RAM, 3.2MP Rear, VGA Front

Samsung Galaxy Core II SM-G355H
RRP: RM599
Released: August 2014
Series: S5
OS: Android KitKat 4.4.2
Specs: 1GHz Quad Core, 768MB RAM, 5MP Rear AF, 1.2MP Front

Samsung Galaxy J1 SM-J100H
RRP: RM399
Released: January 2015
Series: S5
OS: Android KitKat 4.4.2
Specs: 1GHz Quad Core, 512MB RAM, 5MP Rear AF, 0.3MP Front