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Samsung announced the Galaxy Express for Europe / Asia

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Last updated: February 25th, 2015 at 00:19 UTC+01:00

Samsung officially announced the Galaxy Express. The Galaxy Express uses a 5 megapixel camera 1.3 megapixel front camera. LTE enabled, 4.5″ WVGA Super AMOLED Plus display and runs on the latest version of Android called Jelly Bean. Samsung will bring the Galaxy Express with NFC.

We expect Samsung to show the Galaxy Express at MWC 2013. SamMobile is live in Barcelona and we will make some hands on later!

SEOUL, Korea – January 28, 2013 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, today launched the Samsung GALAXY Express, a feature-rich multimedia powerhouse that makes 4G LTE’s dazzlingly fast network accessible to everyone. The GALAXY Express offers great performance, connectivity, easy usability and a superior battery to enhance life’s everyday pleasures.

• The GALAXY Express is a value-driven 4G LTE smartphone, designed for the young social explorer. Faster multimedia streaming and downloads mean less waiting time and more enjoyment! Internet browsing is super-fast, and video and text chat sessions flawlessly stable and reliable via the 4G LTE network.

• Sharing has never been easier with Samsung’s unique sharing capabilities on the GALAXY Express. AllShare Play enables a device-to-device remote sharing to freely share and play content across Samsung Smart TV and Smart mobile devices, ensuring you’re always linked and connected through a single account anytime, anywhere. Moreover, thanks to S Beam, now you can easily touch and transfer your favorite movie or the latest songs just by touching another device, to enjoy real-time sharing of the moments that count in such a short time. Mobile High Definition Link (MHL) is a simple mirroring interface that lets you link your smartphone directly to any HD display for convenient and comfortable viewing. Near Field Communication (NFC) allows auto-transfer of text or data wirelessly to other NFC enables devices, facilitating instant wireless sharing and viewing.

• The GALAXY Express delivers outstanding performance on a large (4.5”), vivid and crystal clear Super AMOLED Plus screen that allows users to view videos, photos and webpages with a better clarity. Fitted with the Android Jelly Bean OS, the device is extra-responsive as well we transitions are fast and silky smooth. Its attractive, comfortably contoured, slim design with solid grip mean it’s a pleasure to take the GALAXY Express with you anywhere you go.

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