Monday, 17 March 2014

Samsung Galaxy Beam successor in the works




The Tenaa entry labels the upcoming device as SM-G3858 and includes several photos of the projector smartphone. 
The phone sports a clear bump on the back which opens up to a wide lens on the top for the projector that could prove handy for watching PowerPoint presentations or even films. 
It also seems Samsung have opted for a sleek metal build that may prove a hit with professionals. 
The filing also reveals specs including a 4.66-inch 800 x 480 display, a quad-core 1.2GHz chipset with 1GB of RAM and a microSD slot with up to 32GB external storage.
The sequel to the Samsung Galaxy Beam will also be running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. 
At 11.6mm thick, it’s much thicker than most Samsung handsets although its nearly a full millimetre thinner than the original. 
No word yet on release date and availability. 
The original Samsung Galaxy Beam was unveiled at Mobile World Congress back in 2012 introducing the cool concept of the built-in pico projector. 
Although the phone failed to take off due to its poor specifications that prevented its projector idea really benefiting anyone. 

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