The new smartphone hasn't been fully detailed as of now

Apr 4, 2014 02:41 GMT  ·  By

While gearing up for the global roll out of the new Galaxy S5 flagship handset, South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung is also bringing to the market new entry-level devices, one of which being Galaxy Ace Style.

The phone made an appearance in Germany on Thursday, with model number SM-G310HN attached to it, and with Google’s Android 4.4 KitKat operating system loaded on top.

The new handset sports one of the names that Samsung tried to trademark in the beginning of the year and also comes with the company’s TouchWiz UI loaded on top.

Samsung Galaxy Ace Style will arrive on the market with a 4-inch touchscreen display, as well as with 4GB of internal memory, and a 4-megapixel camera on the back.

Moreover, it should sport a VGA front camera for video calling and will be released in single- and dual-SIM flavors, but the rest of its hardware specifications are unknown for the time being.

Info coming from Netzwelt (via PhoneArena), however, unveils that the new device will sport a low price tag, set between $276 and $413 (€200 to €300).

However, it remains to be seen whether the phone will be launched in other markets as well and what cost it will have attached to it when that happens.