Galaxy S5 will cost £69 with a new contract on UK’s Three network

UK carrier Three is one of the first to divulge particulars on how much the Samsung Galaxy S5 will cost. The insurance company has declared the handset will soon be available for GBP69 along having a new two-year contract. The most affordable strategy costs GBP38 for just two GB info alongside 600 minutes of voice calls. For GBP44, you get free voice, texts and info (that will be restrained once you cross-your quota). The GBP44 plan also comprises 2 GIGABYTE of add-on information for tethering. The device will function on Three's 4G network, which is on course for an official rollout later this year.


Three Galaxy S5 Key Features

  • Display: Brilliant 5.1-inch Full HD Super AMOLEDdisplay, wide viewing angles and Multi Window capability
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM and 16 GBs internal storagewith microSD support up to 128GB
  • Camera: 16 megapixel rear facing camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus for ultra-fast focus times to never miss a moment
  • Operating System: Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz quad core
  • Battery: 2,800 mAh
  • Size: 72.5 x 142 x 8.1mm
  • Weight: 145g
  • Security: Built-in fingerprint sensor unlocks and locks to provide secure password protection
  • S Health: Newly integrated platform lets you track nutrition, fitness and wellness, and includes the world’s first Heart Rate Sensor integrated into a smartphone.
  • More specification details, click here
Now that Three has shown its pricing, it shouldn't be well before other UK carriers do the same Three has declared that it's going to additionally be selling the Gear 2 and Gear Fit smartwatches, each of which are priced at GBP199.

Samsung Galaxy Axiom launches on US Cellular, has S3 Mini design with LTE for $80


Samsung Galaxy Axiom is the latest Android phone to launch on U.S. Cellular, and although it bears a distinct resemblance to the Galaxy S3 Mini, there are some subtle alterations internally.

Looking for some budget 4G Android thrills? U.S. Cellular has announced a phone which could be of interest: The Samsung Galaxy Axiom. Leaked earlier this month, the new Galaxy device has now been made official by the network, although it may look familiar to mobile fans with an eye for design.
Here’s what it’s all about. The Galaxy Axiom has a 4-inch display with a 480 x 800 pixel resolution, and it runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) – not the very latest version, but still acceptable enough. Inside is a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, while on the outside is a 5-megapixel primary camera and a 1.3-megapixel secondary video-call lens too.

There’s 4GB of storage memory built-in and a microSD card slot to boost this by up to 32GB, plus a variety of other features such as NFC support, a 2100mAh battery, DLNA and Wi-Fi, plus the aforementioned 4G LTE connectivity. Some of Samsung’s software goodies are present, with U.S. Cellular specifically mentioning S Beam and S Voice. Google Wallet is also standard, too.

If you’re looking at the Axiom and thinking, “My, you look familiar,” it’s because the phone is visually almost identical to the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini. However, while it may look the same, the Axiom’s spec is slightly different. It’s swings and roundabouts too, as the S3 Mini has Android 4.1 Jelly Bean installed, plus the option of 8GB or 16GB of built-in storage, but lacks 4G LTE connectivity.
The processor inside the S3 Mini is a dual-core, 1GHz ST Ericsson NovaThor chip, but the Axiom has been given a 1.2GHz processor, which according to GSMArena is a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4. It probably won’t make much difference, but it’s worth knowing.

U.S. Cellular has priced the Galaxy Axiom at $80 with a two-year contract, or for those wishing to avoid such a lengthy commitment, it’s available SIM-free for $400, and is ready and waiting for you on the network’s website now.

 
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