The Galaxy Pocket 2 and Core 2 Duos have been briefly spotted online
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Samsung has just about a smartphone for every kind of budget, so it does not matter whether you are flush with cash, or are extremely tight at the moment, there should be a little something for everyone. In fact, they have rolled out over a century of Android-powered smartphones since the last half decade, and they do not look like they are going to stop anytime soon. There are a couple more smartphones that have been revealed, and they are the Samsung Galaxy Pocket 2 and the Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Duos. Both the Galaxy Pocket 2 as well as the Galaxy Core 2 Duos have been spotted on a Vietnamese online store, with no official announcement forthcoming from Samsung just yet. 

Samsung might soon announce the next iterations of two of its popular budget Android smartphones, the Galaxy Core and Galaxy Pocket, if a new online listing (now pulled) is to be believed. The yet-to-be-announced Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2 were briefly listed at a Vietnamese online retailer named Mainguyen before being pulled down. However, GSMArena has obtained the complete specifications and also the press renders of both the rumoured Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2. Notably, the Samsung Galaxy Core was launched in June last year, while the Galaxy Pocket was announced back in 2012. According to the leaked specifications, both the briefly listed Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2 run Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box. The Galaxy Core 2 Duos is said to come with dual-SIM support, as the name suggests. The smartphone will come with a 4.5-inch WVGA (480×800 pixels) display and will have a pixel density of 207ppi. The other specifications listed of the yet-to-be-announced Galaxy Core 2 Duos include a quad-core Cortex A7 processor, 768MB of RAM. It features 4GB of inbuilt storage and comes with expandable storage via microSD card. It is said to sport a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and also include a VGA camera.

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