Friday, 28 November 2014

Samsung SM-E700F Affordable Galaxy Phablet Leaked



Samsung seems to be gearing up to launch a slew of new Galaxy smartphones with single-letter naming convention. The South Korean tech giant recently announced the Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 smartphones with metal unibody designs, and now another smartphone with single-letter naming convention has leaked on Indian import tracking portal – Zauba. A smartphone with model number SM-E700F seems to have been imported to India for evaluation purposes by Samsung. The device is said to feature a 5.5-inch display and dual-SIM support.

Along with the screen size, the listing also reveals the price of the handset. According to the portal listing, the device costs around $204. The price indicates that this device could end up being a mid-range phablet offering from Samsung with decent specs and dual-SIM support and meant specifically for markets like China, India, and South East Asia. Earlier this week the SM-E500F model was also leaked through the same portal. Unlike the SM-E700F leak, the SM-E500F listing did not have any other information about the device except for the model number. But from the model number we can probably guess that the SM-E500F would be positioned lower than the SM-E700F and could come with a smaller display and slightly less impressive hardware.

Unfortunately no info or rumors regarding the spec-sheet of either device is available currently, so we would need to wait for more leaks in the coming weeks to learn more about these two handsets. These are like to be named Galaxy E500 and Galaxy E700 going by the naming convention of the recently announced Galaxy A series lineup. Samsung has decided to go with the single-letter naming convention for its Galaxy smartphones in a bid to clean up the mess with its naming conventions. Along with the change in naming convention the company has also been trying to revamp its image in the smartphone market by offering premium metal unibody designs on its newer devices like the Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy Note 4 and the recent Galaxy A-series.

Source – Zauba



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