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SAMSUNG Galaxy Note 3 Neo vs Galaxy Grand 2 Price and Specs Comparison

SAMSUNG "Galaxy Note 3 Neo " vs "Galaxy Grand 2" -Price and Specs Comparison


More and more users seem to be opting for one of Samsung’s smartphones and it looks like their number will increase as Samsung seems to very quick at releasing handsets. For those of you who are considering upgrading their smartphone and narrowed the options down to Galaxy Note 3 Neo or Galaxy Grand 2, we have made a comparison of the specs and prices to help you choose the best option for you.
Design and Display
Galaxy Note 3 Neo comes with a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED touch screen display that renders a resolution of 720×1280 pixels (267ppi). Grand 2 is very similar as its display is only slightly smaller, 5.25 TFT touch screen and renders the same resolution of 720×1280 pixels (280ppi).
In terms of design, Note 3 Neo measures 148.4mm x 77.4mm x 8.6 mm and weighs 162.5 grams while Galaxy Grand 2 is only slightly lighter weighing 163 grams and measuring 146.8mm x 75.3mm x 8.9 mm.
Hardware and Operating System
Galaxy Note 3 Neo is equipped with a Hexa Core Exynos 5260 quad-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz. It comes with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of ROM but it also sport a microSD which can expand the internal memory by up to 64GB.
Galaxy Grand 2 features a quad core Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz and comes with 1.5 GB of RAM. Its internal memory is 8GB but just like in Note 3 Neo’s case, it can be expanded by up to 64GB via the microSD card.
As for operating systems, there is no difference as both devices run on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.

Camera
Not much difference between the two as both Galaxy Note 3 Neo  and Galaxy Grand 2 feature 8 mega pixel primary cameras with LED flash and autofocus that are capable of 1080p video captures at 30fps. Their secondary shooters are very similar as well, with a 1.9MP featured on Grand 2 and a 2MP unit featured on Note 3 Neo.
Battery
Note 3 Neo outperforms Grand 2 as it comes equipped with a 3,100 mAh battery that allegedly gives users up to 18 hours of 3G talk-time. However, Galaxy Grand 2 features a decent 2,600 mAh battery that supposedly provides users with up to 17 hours of 3G talk-time.

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