Which Samsung smartphone is the ideal purchase for consumers? We pit the Galaxy Grand 2 against the Galaxy Lite LTE to see which is better.
In terms of design and display, the Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 is a TFT model display measuring 5.25 inches which holds 16 M colors. Its pixel density is at 280ppi which ensures a nice, bright contrast and satisfying graphics.
The Galaxy Core Lite LTE has a TFT display measuring 4.7 inches and a slightly superior pixel density of 299ppi which ensures for better graphics than its rival.
For the hardware, battery and camer specs, the Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 has a quad core processor paired up with the Snapdragon 400 chipset from Qualcomm. It supports 1.5 GB of RAM and 8 GB of ROM (if users want to expand your internal storage capacity, they can do so by up to 64GB via a microSD card). Its primary camera has 8 MP, while the secondary camera is at 1.9 MP. The battery unit is a Li-Ion model with a capacity of 2600 mAh and is estimated to last around 45 hours of mixed usage.
The Samsung Galaxy Core Lite LTE on the other hand is a quad core processor backed up by 1 GB for a smooth performance. It runs on the Android Jelly Bean (no upgrades available). The primary camera on this device has only 5 MP, while it doesn't support a secondary camera as well.
The Galaxy Core Lite LTE can be purchase in both black and white versions, while the Galaxy Grand 2 has a pink version.
The Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 cost $291.00, while the Samsung Galaxy Core Lite LTE is worth $266.00.
Which Samsung device is worth the purchase?