Saturday, July 6, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Exhibit is one of the latest devices to join the Galaxy family. This is a phone aimed at the low-end market, so it isn’t going to impress anyone who has a high-end phone.

Let’s take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit. You may skip right to the video if you’re in a hurry. If not, read further.

Design:
 Samsung Galaxy Exhibit Hands-on with Price and Specs

The Samsung Galaxy Exhibit is very similar to the Galaxy S3 Mini. The specifications are close to identical, and the designs have quite a lot in common too.

Display:

 

The 245ppi rating on the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit isn’t anything to boast about, but isn’t extremely bad either. The screen is 3.8 inches and can support resolutions upto 800X480 pixels.

When viewing text, the low sharpness is pretty evident. The small size makes it easier to deal with though, compared to a device with a larger screen.

Performance:

The Galaxy Exhibit is based on a NovaThor STE U8420 chipset, and is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor and a Mali 400 GPU. We haven’t seen a configuration like this in many other phones, so we decided to test it to see how well it performs.

We started off with running AnTuTu Benchmark 10 times in different conditions. The results were between the 6300 mark and went up to 6800. The final average score we obtained was 6,629.

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