The rumoured Samsung mid-range smartphone Galaxy Grand Lite has been reportedly spotted at the American telecommunication certification website.
Technology website PhoneArena has retrieved a document of a Samsung device, with code name GT-19060, from the archives of the American government-owned FCC (Federal Communication Commission) website. The mystery gadget is believed to be the speculated Galaxy Grand Lite, a mixed breed of the Galaxy Grand 1 and the recently released Galaxy Grand 2.
Samsung GT-19060 is said to feature Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity and a 2100 mAh battery. The leaked record does not reveal any key specifications as such but if rumours are to be believed, Galaxy Grand Lite will boast a 5.0-inch WVGA (480x800p) display, 1.2GHz Quad-core processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB (with microSD card), 5.0-megapixel main camera, v4.2 or newer Android OS version and dual SIM slots.
Samsung dedicated website SamMobile, citing a company insider, claims the new Galaxy device will come in four colour variants: midnight black, orange, lime green and white.
Apart from the Galaxy Grand Lite, the company is also reportedly working on two more 'Lite' device variants: Galaxy Note 3 Lite and Galaxy Tab 3 Lite. All three models are expected to be showcased at the upcoming international trade fair MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2014, Barcelona (24-27 February).