Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime+ (SM-G532F) appears on AnTuTu, specs in tow

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Over the last few months, we've seen benchmark tests of a phone that is said to be the second generation Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. (SM-G532F). Today, that same model number appears on AnTuTu with a new name, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime+. Thanks to the benchmark test run through, we can pass along the expected specs for the handset.

The screen size, while not listed on this test, is probably 5-inches based on a Zauba listing for the SM-532F that we told you about back in August. The display carries a resolution of 540 x 960. Under the hood is the MediaTek MT6737T which features a quad-core CPU and the Mali-T720 GPU. 2GB of RAM is inside, up from the 1.5GB chip that was discovered in a previous Geekbench test of the model. 32GB of flash memory is on board. An 8MP camera adorns the back of the unit, while a 5MP camera graces the front of the phone. Android 6.0.1 is pre-installed.

This is obviously an entry-level phone designed for the budget-conscious, or first-time smartphone user. When the device was still called the Galaxy Grand Prime (2016), it had received FCC certification. That means that the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime+ could be unveiled in the not too distant future.

source: Weibo
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