The rugged Galaxy S 4 Active had them, and so did the lesser-known Xcover2. But all-physical navigation buttons are becoming rarer on Samsung phones nowadays, and that’s why our eyes were drawn to the manufacturer’s latest low-end offering, the Galaxy Core Advance. In addition to the obvious trio on the front, the handset also finds room for dedicated camera and voice recorder buttons on the side.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today introduced Galaxy Core Advance, combining the powerful Galaxy device user experience with enhanced features. This innovative device provides a meaningful design to extend Samsung’s powerful technology to more users.