Three Samsung smartphones have recently been announced by AT&T to become members of their offers. These new smartphones reportedly will include the Galaxy Express Prime GoPhone, Galaxy J3, and the Galaxy Express 3.
Samsung will have three new models and will allow customers on prepaid and postpaid plans to enjoy new features on their network. All of the branded handsets will also be available for purchase online. The three Samsung smartphones will be available starting May 6. Here are a few important details to take note before the scheduled promo.
The Samsung Express Prime GoPhone will be an Android Marshmallow phone for prepaid customers that have a 2600mAh battery capacity. The display screen will be a 5.0-inch HD Super AMOLED. Internal storage will be up to 16GB and the device will have 5MP rear camera with a 2MP front camera. The chipset will be a Samsung Exynos 3475 operating at 1.3GHz assisted by 1.5GB of RAM. The Express Prime Go device will be sold for $129.
The Samsung Galaxy Express 3, on the other hand, will have a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display screen with a 2050 mAh internal battery. The device will have a 5MP rear camera and will be marketed as a GoPhone exclusive in white color which will be available for $79.99. The last of the three new devices will be the Galaxy J3 smartphone, according to a feature from Slash Gear.
Samsung Galaxy J3, the last device, will have over 16GB of integrated memory with the option of expanding it with up to 128GB microSD cards. The smartphone will not include a memory card. The device will come with a 256-bit encryption by default and will utilize Samsung Knox for security within hardware level.
When paired with an EMM solution the J3 can be managed and protected at a high level. The display screen will be a 5.0-inch 720 x 1080 unit. Its front camera of the Samsung Galaxy J3 will be a 2MP unit with a 5MP camera on the back. The 1.2GHz A7 chipset will be assisted with 1.5GB of RAM. The J3 will be available for $5.67 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next 24.
The Samsung smartphones were designed to appeal to GoPhone customers who are on a budget, but opt for robust, according to a feature from AT&T Newsroom. More details in the video: