It was back in September that the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE
smartphone was announced for Sprint and this very decent mid-range
handset soon won plenty of fans. Now we have heard that those who
prefer the pre-paid route will be able to obtain the phone through
Virgin Mobile, launching with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. This also
suggests the Jelly Bean update could soon be pushed to the Sprint
variety of the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE.
Many consumers prefer the hassle-free option of buying a phone and
not having to be tied down to a two-year contract and Virgin Mobile has
already begun selling the Galaxy Victory 4G LTE online and will also
start offering it in-store from mid-March. As a brief reminder of specs
we can tell you that the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE
has a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core processor, 4-inch display
with resolution of 800 x 480 and 233 ppi, 1GB of RAM and internal
storage of 4GB, expandable to 32GB via microSD.
Other specs for the Galaxy Victory include a 5-megapixel rear camera,
1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, NFC, Bluetooth version 4.0, Wi-Fi
802.11 a/b/g/n and a 2100 mAh battery and it will run Android 4.1 Jelly
Bean out of the box, whereas the Galaxy Victory for Sprint launched on
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. This could signify that a Jelly Bean
update may be rolled out some time soon for the Galaxy Victory on
Sprint.
The price of the phone with no contract from Virgin Mobile is $299.99
(without taxes) and Virgin Mobile’s unlimited data and messaging plans
cost from $35 per month and you can find out more or order the Galaxy
Victory 4G LTE at Virgin Mobile online here.
We’d really like to know your thoughts about the Galaxy Victory 4G
LTE being available for Virgin Mobile? Does this sound like a
reasonable deal for the phone?
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