by Lauren Goode, All Things D
As smartphone ownership in the U.S. inches upwards, some mobile phone makers are looking to lure feature phone folks with simplified, dual-interface smartphones. Case in point: Samsung’s newest offering, the Galaxy Stellar. The smartphone, which runs Google Android’s 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, has both Starter and Standard modes. The Starter mode offers an oversimplified interface with a quick-dial option to make phone calls right from the home screen, while Standard mode looks more like what you’d expect from an Android OS, with customizable apps on the home screen. Clearly falling into the category of budget phones, the Samsung Galaxy Stellar.
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