Samsung recently released a mid-range, dual-SIM support handset called Galaxy Win or Galaxy Grand Quattro. Aside from dual-SIM standby, it also features 1.2GHz quad-core processor, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and 5MP camera. If you want an alternative phone with fast and great performance, here are 5 reasons why you should choose Galaxy Win.

Hardware Specifications

Galaxy Win or Galaxy Grand Quattro is a good alternative that costs less than Galaxy S4. The smartphone boasts 4.7-inches of screen display with 480 x 800 resolution, 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor, Adreno 203 graphics unit, 5MP rear camera, 1GB Ram and 8GB internal storage with microSD card support. Galaxy Win or Grand Quattro also support dual-SIM functionality and powered by 2000 mAh battery.

Technology

Samsung already made the Galaxy Win iterated with Google's requirement of Android Jelly Bean OS. Combined with quad-core processor and 1GB of Ram, expect push updates of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean from Samsung. If lucky enough, your Galaxy Win may even get Android 4.3 sooner than expected.

Multimedia

Enjoy photo viewing, movie marathon and gaming with its 4.7-inches, 11.9cm large screen display. The device has a decent graphics chip set capable of displaying graphics from tons of games you can find in Google Play Store. Moreover, the device also boasts 5MP rear-shooting camera with LED flash and built-in features such as Continuous Shot, Best Photo, Colour Effect and Scene Mode to enhance your picture-taking moments.

Performance and Gaming

With quad-core processor, Galaxy Win supports virtually almost every app and games you download from Google Play Store. Using its 1GB of RAM, expect multitasking between applications, music and browser all at once. In addition, reviewers have seen Galaxy Win take out high graphics orientated games such as Asphalt 7 without suffering any crashes, lags or visual problems.

Price

Galaxy Win or Grand Quattro costs roughly AU$312 per unit and its ready to face your everyday tasks. It costs a lot cheaper than Galaxy S4 which priced at AU$700 more or less and still lower than AU$450 of the Galaxy S3 based on converted price tag in Indian rupees.