A Samsung device with model number SM-G532F was earlier spotted on Geekbench Benchmarking website, Indian import-export website Zauba, GFX website and Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The device was expected to be called as Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (2016). But now Samsung has filed a trademark application for Galaxy Grand Prime+ in its home country – South Korea. It means that the device will not in fact be called Galaxy Grand Prime (2016), rather it would be called as Galaxy Grand Prime+.
Also as per sources, there is a link between the SM-G532F model number and the Grand Prime+ product name in the company’s internal database as name has reportedly been confirmed by a reliable source.
As per reports, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime+ will feature a 5 or 5.1 inch display, 1.5GB RAM, 8GB internal memory and Mediatek MT6737T 1.4 GHz quad core Cortes A53 processor. Reportedly, it will run on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system.
Earlier, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime (2016) was spotted on GFX as per which it has a 5.1-inch display that has qHD (960×540 pixels) resolution, MediaTek 1.4 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 8GB of internal storage out of which 3.4GB is reserved for the users, ARM Mali -T720 GPU and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system. Further, the Samsung phone has an 8-megapixel Autofocus camera and an LED flash in its rear panel. There is a 5-megapixel camera in its front for selfies. The GFX listing shows that the device has connectivity features like Bluetooth, GPS, and WiFi. As per the listing, the device also has accelerometer, light sensor and Proximity Sensor as well.
Note- The top pic is of Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime