The (also known as the Galaxy Grand Quattro in certain markets) was a mid-range smartphone launched in mid-2013 . It was designed to bridge the gap between entry-level phones and the premium Galaxy S series, offering a quad-core experience at a more accessible price point. The "Quad-Core" Promise
At its core, the I869 is powered by a processor. While modest by today’s standards, this setup was highly competitive in 2013, enabling smoother multitasking and better handling of gaming compared to dual-core rivals. Memory : 1 GB of RAM. SAMSUNG I869 Galaxy Win
However, the Adreno 203 GPU was decidedly low-end. Gaming was limited to casual titles like Angry Birds , Subway Surfers , or Temple Run . Trying to play games like Real Racing 3 or Modern Combat 4 resulted in dropped frames, longer load times, and occasional thermal throttling (the phone would get warm). Samsung I869 Galaxy Win The (also known as
Includes a proprietary task manager to manage applications and free up RAM. Common Troubleshooting Samsung Announces the GALAXY Win While modest by today’s standards, this setup was
The model was a specific variant typically tailored for the Chinese market. While global versions often used the Snapdragon 200, some local variants included regional features like a terrestrial mobile TV antenna. In South Asian markets like India, the phone was rebranded as the Galaxy Grand Quattro to capitalize on the popularity of the larger Galaxy Grand series. Reception and Legacy Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro / Galaxy Win In-depth Review
