Samsung Galaxy S3 mini Value Edition launched in the Netherlands


While most news bits coming from the Samsung stable revolve around the Galaxy S5, a much more wallet-friendly device just managed to grab our attention.

A lot of the internals remain unchanged, but something that matters most — processor — receives a bump with the Galaxy S3 mini Value Edition. Internally addressed as GT-I8200, the Galaxy S3 mini Value Edition now comes with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor to make the device better compatible with today’s standards.

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Apart from the processor overhaul, the S3 mini Value Edition now features Android v4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box. Everything else remains the same — there’s the same 4-inch 800 x 480p display, 1GB RAM, 8GB on-board storage, 5 mega-pixel / VGA camera duo, and a 1,500mAh battery.

This upgrade makes the device comparable to other Samsung phones like the iconic Galaxy S2, the Galaxy S Advance, etc. which come with a similar specs sheet. The S3 mini Value Edition can be bought by folks in the Netherlands for €180 ($249).

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5 Comments

  1. Zeca
    March 9, 2014

    It have 1,500mAh battery. I pass. Trash!

  2. ben
    March 10, 2014

    Man i can get a octa core phone from china for the same price, this is ridiculous

  3. homo
    March 10, 2014

    i live in the Netherlands, my country sucks, because everything is expensive, beside that. my goverment likes money:(

    • yeasis
      March 11, 2014

      1. I live here to and everything isnt expensive (actually one of the cheapest country’s in Europe-West)
      2. Every gourverment likes money.
      3. Ofcourse it’s overprices but that counts for every country and inmporting chinese phone will allways be cheaper for same specs

      • homo
        March 15, 2014

        No you are right (-_-),
        fuel is 2nd highest in the world.
        health insurrance is fucked up high.
        my money goes to europe not to our country where 9% is un employed.
        the police gives you a ticket when you drove 4km/h to fast = 49€..
        money stolen by the politics (PVDA) can get away without even being punished…

        i can tell much more… more…. more…