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GT-I9230 is just Samsung’s Galaxy Golden / Galaxy Folder for Asia

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Last updated: October 5th, 2013 at 19:16 UTC+02:00

Remember the Galaxy Golden / Folder? Today we can confirm that Samsung will bring the GT-I9230 aka Galaxy Golden / Galaxy Folder to Asian countries like India. Some specifications of the device are: 3.7″ LCD display with a resolution of 480×800, 8 Megapixel back camera 1.9 megapixel front camera, Android 4.2, Samsung's own Touch-Wiz Nature UI,  A-GPS + GLONASS, Micro SD up to 64 GB, HSPA+ 21.1 Mbps, HSUPA 5.79 Mbps and a 3.5 plugin. The dimensions of the device are 59.5x118x15.8mm and the weight with battery is 179g.

We expect Samsung to unveil the GT-I9230 this month. The Samsung GT-I9230 already has an Wi-Fi and Bluetooth certification.

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