Description
Samsung Galaxy S4, White Frost 16GB (Sprint) – Features & Prices in UAE :
Samsung Galaxy S4, White Frost 16GB (Sprint)
Product Dimensions
2.7 x 0.31 x 5.4 inches
Item Weight
4.6 ounces
ASIN
B00CEKXZA6
Item model number
Galaxy S4
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
Yes
OS
Android 4.2
RAM
16 GB
Wireless communication technologies
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC
Connectivity technologies
Wi-Fi
Special Features
bluetooth-enabled, smartphone, dual-camera, built-in-gps, touchscreen, lte
Display technology
AMOLED
Display resolution
1080 x 1920 pixels
Other display features
Wireless
Device interface – primary
Touchscreen
Scanner Resolution
1920 x 1080
Other camera features
13 MP
Form Factor
Smartphone
Colour
White
Phone Talk Time
900 minutes
Phone Standy Time (with data)
300 hours
Included Components
video recorder, camera
Manufacturer
Samsung
Date First Available
April 22, 2013
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Technical specifications – Samsung Galaxy S4, White Frost 16GB (Sprint) :
Brand
SAMSUNG
Model Name
Galaxy S4
Operating System
Android 4.2
Cellular Technology
4G
Memory Storage Capacity
16 GB
Connectivity Technology
Wi-Fi
Color
White
Screen Size
5 Inches
Wireless network technology
LTE
Scanner Resolution
1920 x 1080
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Proof of purchase :
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S. E (verified owner) –
So I called Amazon figuring that maybe I just got a bad phone and asked for a replacement – I ordered this phone from a supplier here on Amazon called EMB-Phones thinking that this was a Sprint phone that only needed to be activated. What I got was a small electronic paperweight. I got the phone for my young son on his birthday as a way to have him get ahold of me and the versa. I was trying to have it activated on my account for him on his actual birthday so that he could unwrap it and use it. What really happened was that I have spent the last two weeks trying to figure out why the phone wasn’t connecting to my service. I spent hours on the phone with advanced tech support for the carrier, lo and behold nothing could get it to connect. Even manual programming. So I called Amazon figuring that maybe I just got a bad phone and asked for a replacement, promptly Amazon requested another and gave me a refund so that I could repurchase the phone in hopes of getting a better one. Ha ha boy was I wrong, not only did I not get the same phone I got a different S4 !!! Electronic paperweight number two shows up at my door, I try and activate it now a week past my sons’ birthday, what did I get nada zip zilch. But I’m kinda tech savvy so I start looking around on the net to see what the possibilities are for the problem. Bam it’s a Yemen phone trying to get activated in the US and that’s a no-go, so I start looking for solutions. Well after another week and a half of searching I found that you can “flash” stock firmware from the US onto the phone, you just have to have the information under the battery cover. It is possible, yesterday I fixed the phone and fully connected it to my network. DM me if you need help, I will try my best to help you.
I. D (verified owner) –
Great phone! – I had a Galaxy S2 before this phone. I used to turn off data, WiFi, GPS, etc. on the S2 so I could get through the day without having the battery die. I got the phone a few days ago, and I left everything running (data, WiFi, GPS, etc.) when I went to work the next day. I talked for over an hour during the day as well as used it to check email and browse the Internet, catch up on Facebook and play Words with Friends during lunch. When I got home that evening, I still had over 50% of the battery left. I was surprised and pleased.
I. O (verified owner) –
keeps restarting UPDATE: fantastic phone – as of right now, this phone keeps restarting on me. hopefully its just a defect. if I can get it replaced easily and it doesn’t happen with the new one then i’ll update this.