For reading text and basic web browsing, the screen was adequate. However, side-by-side with the Galaxy S3 or S4, the difference was stark. Icons had slight jagged edges, and small text required zooming. The TFT panel also meant narrower viewing angles compared to the Super AMOLED screens on higher-end Samsungs. Colors shifted when tilting the phone, and direct sunlight visibility was a struggle.
Reviewers describe the SAMSUNG Galaxy Win (GT-I869) , also known as the Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro SAMSUNG I869 Galaxy Win
It retains the classic "pebble" design of the Galaxy S3/S4 era, available in Ceramic White Titan Gray ⚙️ Performance and Experience For reading text and basic web browsing, the
Staying true to the design language of the era, the Galaxy Win featured the classic Samsung aesthetic: a plastic polycarbonate body with a removable back cover, available in Ceramic White and Dark Gray. It felt utilitarian and comfortable in the hand. The TFT panel also meant narrower viewing angles
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1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal storage (expandable via microSD up to 32GB or 64GB depending on the source) 5 MP with LED flash and autofocus 0.3 MP (VGA) for basic selfies 2,000 mAh removable Li-ion battery Shipped with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean ✨ Regional Features