The $50 smartphone features Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and a dual-core processor.
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Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE is quite the mouthful
It isn't exactly a tongue twister, but the name "Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE" is wordy enough to trip over. Luckily, the Sprint handset itself is a little more straightforward.
Samsung added a more interesting design element with the look and feel of these navigation buttons below the screen. They look physical, but are actually touch-sensitive.