Samsung’s Galaxy Young, an Android smartphone running Jelly Bean, will be available through retail channels and networks this weekend.
The Young is a 1Ghz device with a 3.2″ HVGA TFT display and a 3 megapixel camera. It will ship with the usual torrent of Samsung extras loaded into Jelly Bean including TouchWiz, Kies, Apps and Hub, but where the company wants to differentiate is with its integration with Dropbox.
Of course, there are other cloud services available, including Google Drive, and Dropbox is available to download for free from the Google Play store anyway.
The device comes with 4GB internal storage and will be available in different colours.
The mid-range smartphone is not exactly a flagship device but is more affordable for those who can’t justify splashing out on an S4. Samsung has said it will be available from a “number of networks and online retailers”, but the Carphone Warehouse and O2 are the ones it specifically mentions.