Samsung has released a new budget ‘smartphone’ in South Korea without any form of Internet connectivity onboard. The device is suitable for older people who find too many apps 4and features on modern day smartphones overwhelming.
The Galaxy J2 Pro supports basic phone features such as calls, text messages, and taking pictures, but lacks any form of 2G, 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity. The device will come preinstalled with an offline dictionary app, Diodict 4. This will help students with vocabulary in Korean and English.
The smartphone boasts a 5-inch qHD Super AMOLED display. 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 2600 mAh replaceable battery, 1.5 GB of RAM. And 16 GB of internal memory along with a microSD slot. It also sports an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera to take care of the photography needs.
Though the press release doesn’t say anything about the onboard operating system, the Galaxy branding hints at an Android-powered device, maybe without any of the Google apps and certification.