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The audio quality of the phone again, isn't very great on both, the speaker phone and the headphones that came along with it. Both the 3G and Wi-Fi experience were good and the battery didn't give up on us while surfing the web, watching videos, making calls or running multiple applications.
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The standard Li-ion 1350mAh battery lasts for a full day without you having to reach for the charger. You can also choose your SIM preference from the notifications menu. Dual SIM functionality is limited in the sense that while you can keep personal and official numbers separate, you can use only one SIM at a time for calls. The phone is an average performer and there's no wow moment involved.
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You can also access Samsung's stock app store, Samsung Apps to download free or paid apps after you've signed-up. Polaris Office is useful for accessing and reading your documents. We however downloaded them from the Play Store and they worked just fine.

Even must haves like Facebook and Twitter were missing. The device also comes with 384MB of RAM that feels very less and the memory can be expanded upto 32GB via microSD card slot.Īs we mentioned earlier, there aren't many pre-installed apps apart from the standard Google ones like Gtalk, YouTube, Maps and Gmail. The 832 MHz single core processor performs well enough to allow multi-tasking without too much lag. There are 3 customisable homescreens and the menu isn't cluttered with too many pre-loaded apps. Samsung's traditional TouchWiz interface allows for a satisfactory operability experience.
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The Galaxy Y Pro Duos comes with Android Gingerbread (v2.3.6) which seems outdated nowadays with Ice cream Sandwich Android phones already available in the market. Basic settings include white balance adjustments, resolution selection, self-timer and scene modes. Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos camera supports video recording upto a resolution of 320x240 pixels and once you shoot a video, you also have the option to trim them. There is no flash, so pictures taken in the dark won't impress you much, while images taken in day-light are just OK. The latter doesn't make sense at all with the screen size being so small and feels really weird.Īt 3.2MP, you can't expect wonders but even so, the camera is decent enough for a budget smartphone. What's interesting is that the screen orientation is available in both portrait and landscape modes. The colours look decent enough even in broad daylight, although the text seemed a little blurry. The Y Pro Duos sports a 2.6-inch capacitive TFT LCD display with a resolution of 320x240 pixels. The Galaxy Y Pro Duos came with a charger, a USB cable, a pair of headphones, 3 pairs of earplugs, a warranty card and a quick start guide in the box. The standard Menu, Home, Back and Search buttons are distributed on either side of an Optical trackpad that also make navigation easier. The QWERTY keypad is neatly laid out and feels very comfortable to use for typing. The microSD slot is located on the top-right. Once the back panel comes off, you see the battery, below which are the dual-SIM slots. The bottom houses the charging/USB port, while the 3.5mm audio jack is located on the top. The power button is placed on the right while the volume rocker finds room on the left. The smartphone houses a 3.2MP rear camera and a front facing VGA camera for video calling as well.

But this being a QWERTY smartphone, you can't really expect a big display. The screen dimensions seemed to have been reduced as a result.

It is a touch-cum-QWERTY phone so it makes life easier. The back panel is plastic-made and comes off easily. We received a metallic black unit which was well designed with curved edges on the top and bottom.

The Galaxy Y Pro Duos in its candy bar form factor feels incredibly light at 112 grams. With dual-SIM Android phones buzzing around already, can this one hold its ground? We take a look. It is very similar to the Galaxy Y Duos except that now there's room for a front camera as well. Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos is the latest budget Android smartphone offering from Samsung's basket.
