Samsung's First Android Go Smartphone Now Being Tested in Dozens of Markets: Report 5c1b4r

Samsung's First Android Go Smartphone Now Being Tested in Dozens of Markets: Report
Highlights
  • Samsung's first Android Go smartphone is rumoured to be in testing
  • There are dozens of markets where the testing is reportedly taking place
  • These markets are spread across Europe, Latin America, and Asia
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Folks at SamMobile report that the SM-J260F model is being tested in the UK, Uzbekistan, Caucasus Countries, , Italy, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, , and Poland, while Samsung is testing the SM-J260M model in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Trinidad, and Tobago, Peru, Panada, and Paraguay. Similarly, in the new Asian markets, including Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam, the SM-J260G is being tested. This is notably the same model that was previously reported to be in the testing process in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

It is expected that all of these will be the markets where Samsung will launch the new Android Go smartphone. If we believe the details found on the Geekbench listing, the handset will have 1GB of RAM and include an optimised version of the Exynos 7570 SoC that has four ARM Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.43GHz. The SM-J260G was also spotted in a trademark application with the Korean Intellectual Property Office.

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