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The South Korean giant doesn't just make great flagships, which are ranked among the best smartphones in the world year after year. It also has a lot of cheaper models in its offer, with which it targets undemanding users, for whom a nice touch phone is enough to make them happy, from which they can call, write a message, browse the Internet or take a few photos. And exactly one such model Samsung introduced a few days ago in its homeland.

The new model bears the name Galaxy Wide 3 and is the successor Galaxy Wide 2, which Samsung revealed last year. This is truly an entry model that will please all undemanding users. It is equipped with a 5,5" HD display, an octa-core processor with a clock speed of 1,6 GHz, 2 GB of RAM memory and 32 GB of internal memory, which can be classically expanded with a microSD card with a capacity of 400 GB. The back is decorated with a 13 MPx camera with an LED flash. The battery capacity is also quite nice, reaching 3300 mAh. What is very interesting is that, although it is really a basic model for undemanding users, Samsung has bet on the latest Android 8.0 Oreo.

Samsung promises very decent profits from the sales of this smartphone. Its predecessor, which was also a basic model, did well in South Korea and together with its older brother, the Wide 1, more than 1,3 million units were sold. In addition, 70% of sales went to people over 40 years old, which only confirms the target group that Samsung was aiming for when developing it. 

However, if you've started grinding your teeth on something like this because you're among the undemanding users, we'll probably have to disappoint you. This smartphone will only be sold in the South Korean market as an exclusive product. Its price will then be approximately 275 dollars, i.e. about 6000 crowns. 

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