Samsung lists the much-anticipated Galaxy Grand Neo on its website

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Samsung’s much-anticipated smartphone, the Galaxy Grand Neo, has been listed on the Samsung Jordan website, along with the handset’s specifications. The Galaxy Grand Neo has not been given a price yet, though the smartphone quite obviously falls into the mid-range segment based on the specifications. The availability of the handset is only shown for the city of Amman as of yet.

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If you would remember, the Galaxy Grand Neo from the Sammy stables had shown up in fresh info a few days ago. Though we all had waited for a confirmation from the Korean giant on that, nothing seemed to come through. Now we get to see the company having listed the device on its website.  Along with the images, the listing talks in detail about the specs too. Going by the info we run through, the device comes with a 5.01 inch display that has a WVGA resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. Driven by a quad core 1.2GHz processor, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo would hide under the hood 1GB of RAM and 16GB of built in storage.

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