Samsung Galaxy Win Pro Review: Specs, Design, Features - Overview Look
Dual SIM phones are the preferred handset of avid travelers as they enable the user to retain their original number when traveling but also give them the option to have another number while abroad. Those who would like to keep their business number separate from their personal line will also benefit from a dual SIM phone—it's certainly more cost effective than buying another handset.
The Samsung Galaxy Win Pro is one example of a great dual SIM phone. Apart from giving the user the same reliable and outstanding features that the Korean company normally includes in their devices, it's a practical option for those who would rather carry one good phone than buy two substandard devices all for the sake of having different phone numbers.
Design:
Samsung didn't stray from its tried and tested classic design as the Galaxy Win Pro is encased in a plastic material, and the phone measures 5.22 x 2.62 x 0.38 inches and weighs 4.90 ounces. It's available in Ceramic White and Blue.
Features:
The phone is powered by a 1.2GHz Quad Core CPU with 1.5GB RAM and runs on the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. It comes with an internal memory of 8GB which can be expanded up to 64GB with a microSD card.
The Galaxy Win Pro's 4.5-inch display has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels and pixel density of 245 pixels per inch. While the screen's resolution may not compare to other handsets in the market, it can display up to 16 million colors, ensuring that image colors are accurate enough though they may not be as sharp or defined as those viewed on an AMOLED screen.
The device's main camera is a 5MP rear-facing shooter, while the camera at the front is a VGA model.
Price:
The Samsung Galaxy Win Pro costs $300 off contract.