Samsung has launched the Galaxy Jean2 and Galaxy
Wide4 smartphones in its domestic market. The devices have model numbers
SM-A202K and SM-A205S are actually rebadged Galaxy A20e and Galaxy A20, already
launched elsewhere around the world.
Both handsets fall in the more affordable price
range of the Samsung portfolio. The Galaxy Jean2 was initially introduced as a
Europe-exclusive smartphone due to its small 5.8” TFT screen, relatively small
footprint and weight of 141 grams.
It comes with an Exynos 7884 SoC, coupled with 3 GB
RAM and 32 GB storage and has two cameras on the back, a primary 13 MP sensor
and a 5 MP wide-angle lens. It has a price tag of KRW 200,000, or about US$ 170/€ 150. It is available both at KT offline stores and online on KT Shop.
The Galaxy Wide4 brings a bigger 6.4” Super AMOLED
screen to South Korea, along with more weight and larger battery. Other specs
like memory, cameras, and software are pretty much identical to the Galaxy
A20/Galaxy Jean2. While this phone was initially launched at several markets
for the equivalent of US$ 180, it should appear in South Korea at around
KRW 220,000.