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samsung galaxy pocket
The Samsung Galaxy Pocket (GT-S5300) is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung that was announced in March 2012. The handset is budget-oriented, sporting a relatively small 2.8-inch LCD. Its specifications are similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Y. The Pocket is powered by an 832 MHz processor and offers a set of connectivity options including 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0. Internally, it comes with 3 GiB of storage which can be further expanded to up to 32 GiB using a microSD card, and with 1200 mAh Li-ion battery.
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I-a up ko sya next time... pag makapag ol ako sa pc para ma-up ko ang mga links mga pre/day
Hello po sa lahat! Kailangan ko po sana ng tulong ng mga expert kasi nagkaproblema po ako sa pag a-upgrade ng Samsung Galaxy Pocket (GT-S5300) ko. Gusto ko po kasi sanang i-upgrade yung phone ko sa Jellybean (4.2.2) kaso mali kasi yung na-install ko which is pang Samsung Galaxy Young (GT-S5360)...
galaxy pocket GT-S5300 users na naka cyanogenmod 9.1 dito. pa help ma fix yung bug nya sa call(2G,3G) sa nakuha kong build ng cm 9.1 yun ang bug nya eh call. di ako marinig ng kausap ko vice versa, pa tulong nlng
pa help! po kailanagan ko po ng browser para sa galaxypocket o d kaya settengs nd instraction kung paano makakapag surf gamit ang galaxy pocket ko.. :(
another question po ulit, bugged po ang sim ko, ok naman sa sya sa browsing, im using samsung galaxy pocket, ang tanong ko po possible bang maka connect ako sa instagram, chikka and other online apps using bugged sim?? kasi po di ako makapasok, check network settings ang sinasabi. ang connection...
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