Friday, November 15, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Advance arrived in Orange and Sosh - Frandroid

We mentioned yesterday and the information is indeed confirmed: the Samsung Galaxy S4 Advance has just entered the Orange portal. The Samsung smartphone, available at a price of 690 euros single, 4G is compatible with up to 150 Mbps, in accordance with the promises of the operator’s network, and offers a Snapdragon 800. processor

Samsung Galaxy S4 Advance

Galaxy S4 launched in spring 2013, including LTE-Advanced version was already available in Korea, also updates in France. The operator Orange has just reference the Samsung Galaxy S4 black Advance on its online shopping portal, at a price in excess of one hundred euros Galaxy S4 standard. So expect to 689.90 euros for only the smartphone, and from 99.90 euros with a subscription or 199.90 euros which it will withdraw an offer to pay 100 euros valid until 20 November 2013.

What does this variation of the flagship smartphone Samsung? A little more power to start, since its 600 signed Qualcomm Snapdragon processor makes way for a Snapdragon 800 to 2.3 GHz, the faster one at present, and that one of the advantages lies in its compatibility with the 4G network up to 150 Mbps. For the rest, few changes as in the smartphone, which retains its original design, a 13 megapixel camera sensor and 16GB memory (expandable via a microSD card up to 64GB). Note that the device will be provided to its customers with Android version 4.2.

Those who wish to invest in the Galaxy S4 Advance without engaging can save a few dollars through the store operator online Sosh. This reference unit costs 629 euros, with possibility to adjust the purchase several times, and in two colors: black or white. That said, Sosh subscribers can not fully exploit the potential of this smartphone since the MVNO offers do not count at rates better than H + 42 Mbps provided in the offer Sosh to 24.90 euros a month.

Laure Renouard

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