Although there are many high end smartphones available, some prefer to opt for a mid range handset, and we have a couple of mid range Android smartphones that go head to head in a comparison battle on video for your viewing consideration below, a fight between the Samsung Galaxy Stellar and the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE.
The comparison footage between the two Samsung Galaxy mid range Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphones comes our way courtesy of Aaron Baker over at Phone Dog, with the first video lasting fourteen and a half minutes whilst the second video last ten and a half minutes, so put aside enough time to watch it all.
As usual we’ll kick things off with a specs run down of both devices beginning with the Samsung Galaxy Stellar that sports a 4-inch WVGA touch screen along with a 3.2 rear facing auto-focus camera, a 1.3 megapixel front facing snapper, a 1.2GHz Snapdragon dual core processor, WiFi, 4G LTE connectivity, Google services, Amazon apps including Kindle, Zappos, IMDB, Audible, along with Backup Assistant Plus, and microSD expansion up to 32GB and of course Android 4.0.
Whilst the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE again sports a 4-inch touch screen along with a 5 megapixel rear facing auto-focus camera, a 1.3 megapixel front facing snapper, a 1.2Ghz, dual core Snapdragon processor, Adreno 225 graphics, 1GB RAM, 4GB internal storage, microSD expansion up to 32GB and Android 4.0.
The Galaxy Stellar is available on Verizon as a free smartphone when signing up for the usual tow-year term, whilst the Galaxy Victory 4G LTE is available on Sprint and will set you back a100-bucks again with the usual two-year term, but that pricing should fall during the holiday buying season.
Spec wise both Android handset are very similar, but when closely compared which of these two mid range Samsung handset can come out the clear winner? Well to answer that question you are going to have to mash those plat buttons below to check out the footage…enjoy.