Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite

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Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite
Brand Samsung Galaxy
Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
First releasedJuly 2015;6 years ago (2015-07)
DiscontinuedSeptember 2016;5 years ago (2016-09)
Predecessor Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite
Related Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime
Samsung Galaxy J1 mini Prime
Form factor Bar
Dimensions121.4 mm (4.78 in) H
62.9 mm (2.48 in) W
10.7 mm (0.42 in) D
Mass123 grams (4.3 oz)
Operating system Android 4.4.4 KitKat
System on chip Spreadtrum SC8830
CPU Dual-Core, 1.2 GHz
GPU Mali-400 MP
Memory512 MB RAM
Storage4 GB (1.9 GB available)
Removable storage MicroSD support for up to 64GB
Battery 1500  mAh Li-ion (removable)
Display4 in (100 mm) 400 x 800 pixels (233 ppi) TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Rear camera 3.2 Megapixel 2048x1536 LED Flash. 24  fps
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11/b/g/n (2.4 GHz)
Bluetooth 4.0
Stereo FM radio with RDS
microUSB 2.0
Wi-Fi Direct
GPS Location
Wi-Fi Hotspot,

Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite is a low-end smartphone released by Samsung Electronics in July 2015. [1] Like all other Samsung Galaxy smartphones, it runs on the Android mobile operating system. It was released around the same time when Samsung consolidated entire Galaxy range with A and later J series models.

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Specifications

Hardware

Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite is powered by Spreadtrum SC8830 system-on chip with a 32-bit 1.2 GHz processor and ARM Mali-400 MP GPU. It has a 4-inch TFT LCD touchscreen. The phone has 3G+ capabilities, albeit having microSIM card slot. It has a removable battery.

Camera

The Galaxy Trend 2 Lite has a 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash and no front-facing camera. The rear camera has 4 shooting modes. It can record 480p video at 24 fps.

Memory and storage

The Galaxy Trend 2 Lite features 512 MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. It supports removable MicroSD cards for storage expansion up to 64 GB.

Software

The device runs on Android 4.4.4 KitKat with Samsung's TouchWiz Essence UX user interface.

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