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Cheaper variants of Samsung's 'Neo' phones have been speculated for a long time, especially after the revelations about the upcoming phones Galaxy Note 3 Neo and Galaxy Grand Neo. Both phones were originally known as "Lite", but Samsung apparently changed the word Lite to tablets instead. Just last week, Samsung introduced a new one Galaxy Tab 3 Lite, whose price in our country should not exceed €120.

The latest we meet officially with the name "Neo". Samsung used it in the renewed version of the phone Galaxy S III, which appeared on the company's Chinese website today. The upgraded version bears the name Galaxy S III Neo+ and brings a changed look rather than new hardware. The hardware remained identical to the previous version, but Dual-SIM support was added and thanks to the new design, the weight of the device was reduced by 1 gram. The phone comes pre-installed Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.

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