After launching the Galaxy A6 (2018), Samsung has
launched a new smartphone in its home country of South Korea. Dubbed Galaxy
Jean, the handset is a re-branded version of Galaxy A6+ (2018) that was
released back in May this year.
The phone's listing on the company's South Korean
website itself confirms its A6+ - even the model number matches that of the
standard A6+. The smartphone is available through carrier KT in the country, which
is selling it for KRW 440,000 (US$ 395 currently). Available color options
include lavender and black.
The only major difference between Galaxy Jean and
Galaxy A6+ is memory configuration. While the former features 3GB RAM and 32GB
memory, the latter is available in 4GB/64GB configuration as well.
Rest of the specs remain same, meaning the Galaxy
Jean is also powered by an octa-core, 1.8GHz processor, and features a 6-inch
display. There's a 16MP+5MP camera setup on the back and a 24MP shooter on the
front. A 3,500mAh battery is there to keep the lights on.
Note that South Korea is not the only country where
the Galaxy A6+ (2018) is available with a different moniker - in China, it's on
sale as the Galaxy A9 Star Lite.