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(January 2017) Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 Enjoy your exciting view! Contents. Specifications Hardware and design The design of the S Duos 2 is the same as the design of the S Duos. It features a rounded, polycarbonate chassis, faux metal trim and a removable rear cover, typical of most Samsung smartphones since the. The S Duos 2 is available in Black, and White frost color finishes.
The S Duos 2's screen is a 4.0-inch (102 mm) 233p TFT LCD panel, which is the same as that of the S Duos, but does not allow for automatic brightness and gamut adjustments due to lacking an ambient sensor like its predecessor. Camera Galaxy S duos 2 has a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera. The rear camera has 7 shooting modes. This rear camera can record video in 720p, 480p & 240p. Unlike entry-level dual SIM models from Samsung, the S Duos 2 is active on both SIMs all the time so it is ready to receive calls on either SIM when a call is not already in progress. Optionally it can receive two calls simultaneously, but this requires divert-on-not-reachable to be set up on each number and is subject to availability from the carrier and may incur additional charges. A limitation of the phone is that only one SIM can be active on UMTS (and therefore data) at a time and so it may be unsuitable for certain combinations of networks.
The S Duos 2 also contains a 1500 mAh removable battery. It lasts somewhere in 4–5 hours in heavy usage and just over 3 hours in gaming. Software The S Duos 2 ships with 'Jelly Bean' and Samsung's TouchWiz software. The S Duos 2 adds some of the 's features such as the widgets which were upgraded to the Samsung proprietary widgets used by models bearing the version of the OS. Officially there is no plan for further upgrade but unofficially many custom ROMs built by developers, and others.
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ROMs can be downloaded from xda-developers forum or latest daily builds from SandPox's Jenkins Some of main ROMs links (based on ): (based on ): (based on ): (based on ): (based on ): (based on ): See also. References.
Related stories. Customization is a major perk offered by devices. From widgets to menus to live wallpaper, you can make the device feel like your own.
For some, going the extra mile of rooting their device for ultimate customization is no big deal. However, if you're not ready to root your Android but want to learn about another feature you can customize, you're in luck. Samsung's Galaxy Android devices will let you change the system font with just a few simple steps. Note: Depending on your device, you may have preinstalled fonts to choose from; if not, it's easy to grab some others. Getting started Settings area on Android. Screenshot by Nicole Cozma/CNET Open the Settings menu on your device. Depending on your version of Android, and whether you're using a phone or tablet, next you'll need to choose Screen or Display from the Settings menu.
Touch on the Screen display option that appears and then Font style. You should see a list of fonts pop-up to choose from. Once selected, the font will apply to most areas where you see font (in some cases, the system clock area may not change). Using custom fonts Font choices. Screenshot by Nicole Cozma/CNET.
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Now that you know where the font settings are, you can grab some custom fonts if the preinstalled options aren't to your liking. Has added a handy Get more fonts online button to the selection pop-up. However, if you're looking for the best deal (i.e., free), check out. This app offers lots of font choices at zero cost to you. Just browse through their selection, tap on the font you want and it will download to your device. Once downloaded, just tap on it in your Notification area to install. Now that font option will appear in the list of choices previously mentioned.
Before custom font. Screenshot by Nicole Cozma/CNET After custom font (Saturn).
Screenshot by Nicole Cozma/CNET I'm currently using a font called TuffyRegular. I find some of the apps to be a little large (viewing-wise) on the that I'm using and this font allows a few more letters/words to fit into the space on the screen. What fonts do you enjoy on your Samsung Galaxy device?