We’ve approaching the time when a 2 GB RAM phone will become a low midranger, or an entry level unit, but we’re not there yet. Samsung is prepping such a midrange device, codenamed SM-G5510 and the model has just been certified by TENAA.

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This will be a successor to the Galaxy Grand On (SM-G5500) and it’s said to include a 5 inch HD screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage. There’s also a 12 megapixel camera in the mix, a 5 MP selfie cam and this unit was also seen on Zauba, India’s import/export website, so it’s pretty much confirmed.

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The design is rather generic, as shown by the TENAA renders, which reveal an approach common for the J5 series of phones and the J series in general. A fingerprint scanner is probably out of the picture and the case is most likely all plastic. It’s interesting to see a 12 MP cam, where so many device makers put a 13 MP shooter.

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via sammobile

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