Samsung SM-E700F Affordable Galaxy Phablet Leaked

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Samsung seems to be gearing up to launch a slew of new Galaxy smartphones with single-letter naming convention. The South Korean tech giant recently announced the Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 smartphones with metal unibody designs, and now another smartphone with single-letter naming convention has leaked on Indian import tracking portal – Zauba. A smartphone...

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