New Samsung Phones 2014: Budget Android Smartphone Galaxy Ace Style Showcased In Germany Ahead Of Launch, Specs Include 4" WVGA Display, 5MP Shooter, 4GB Built-In Storage

New Samsung phones 2014: For the past years, we have seen Samsung emerge from being a lost electronics company in a smartphone competition, to the top Android dog which takes on other heavyweight handsets across all mobile platforms. 

And its secret to success, well-funded and thought-of marketing campaigns, and a flurry of Android handsets in varying spec and price ranges. 

And even in countries where it is not relatively popular compared to other brands, the Korean tech giant aims to penetrate the market, sometimes even before the official unveiling of the device. 

According to a recent report by GSM Arena, the company unveiled the Galaxy Ace Style in Hamburg, Germany even before its supposed launch a few days from now. 

The entry-level handset packs some decent specs which would be perfect for anyone who want to try out Android for the first time. Skinned with TouchWiz UI, it aims to wow first time Android and Samsung users. 

The Galaxy Ace Style boasts a 4-inch WVGA display, 4GB of internal storage, a 5MP primary shooter at the back, and a VGA snapper in front. 

While we don't have any additional details yet, especially regarding CPU, chipset and RAM, the fact that the Galaxy Ace Style runs Android 4.4 Kitkat is already good to know. 

In the report, the entry-level handset would be the cheapest Samsung smartphone that runs on Kitkat, and woul be priced at around 200 to 300 Euros in Germany, or about $275 to $410. The Android-powered phone also has a single SIM and dual SIM version.

However, with that price range, it will directly compete with handsets which have higher specifications, more features, but retain a similar price tag. 

We will see how Samsung's new entry level phone will hold up in the mobile competition in Germany during and after its release date. 

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