The smartphone is expected to arrive in the Mainland later this month

Dec 4, 2013 12:50 GMT  ·  By

An unannounced Samsung Galaxy Win Pro has just been spotted in the Mainland, along with word of its arrival on the Chinese market.

The smartphone was recently leaked on Samsung China’s official website, SammyHub reports. Samsung Galaxy Win Pro is a mid-range Android smartphone, which is expected to go on sale in China within the next few days.

No word on pricing options or exact release date, but we suspect that it will be picked by various major carries in the country, so stay tuned for more on this one.

The official listing for Samsung Galaxy Win Pro mentions that the smartphone will ship with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system out of the box.

In addition, the device offers dual-SIM support with TD-SDCMA, as well as Chinese specific apps and services.

Judging by its look and hardware configuration, the Galaxy Win Pro might be a Chinese-specific version of another Samsung smartphone that’s already available on the market.

Some say that this might be the Asian version of Samsung Express 2, but that’s the case with most Samsung mid-range handsets.

On the inside, the Galaxy Win Pro (SM-G3812) comes equipped with a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, but the official specs do no mention the amount of RAM and storage, so that remains to be seen when it goes official.

Furthermore, the mid-range smartphone sports a 4.5-inch qHD capacitive touchscreen display that supports 540 x 960 pixels resolution.

On the back, Samsung Galaxy Win Pro features a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with autofocus, LED flash and video recording, while in the front, there’s a secondary camera for video calls.

Other highlights of the phone include: microSD card slot for memory expansion, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, 3.5mm audio jack, GPS with A-GPS support and 2100 mAh Li-Ion battery that has yet to be rated by the manufacturer.