The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime that went official in the U.S. on Cricket in April will arrive on Sprint that is getting ready to sell smartphone starting from July 10.
It was announced by Sprint Device’s Strategy Director Doug Kaufman that the affordable price tag of the device will make it a high-quality smartphone for the kids. Furthermore, it was also claimed that the premium smartphone and sufficient high-speed data will be affordable for the parents.
Talking of its specifications, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime is stuffed with a 1.2 GHz quad core processor and flaunts a 5 inch display with a qHD resolution of 960 x 540 pixels. There is an 8 MP main snapper and a 5 MP selfie shooter onboard the smartphone.
The downside is that the Galaxy Grand Prime is bundled with only 8 GB of storage space that can be expanded further up to 128 GB using a micro SD card. Running on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, the Samsung device is powered by a 2,600 mAh battery that is teamed up with Samsung’s Ultra Power Saving Mode.
Sprint has priced the Galaxy Grand Prime at $240 outright or $29.99 per month on a two-year contract and $50 mail-in rebate reward card. The carrier provides Family Share Pack plans that make it compete with the others such as AT&T and T-Mobile. The Family Share Pack offers 20 GB of high speed 4G LTE data per month for $100 and lets you have up to five connections under this plan.