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Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo 16GB Unlocked GSM Phone w/ Dual SIM
Why not get a response from your phone? Tell it to wake up! Even better, you can tell the Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo to turn off the alarm for a few minutes and let yourself sleep a bit more. Social tag lets you link the faces in your photo album with their social media streams. Once it's set, all you have to do is look at their pictures and you'll see their current status appear. With the innovative Smart stay feature, automatically recognizes when you are looking at the phone, whether it is to read an e-book or browse the web.


The Essentials
  • 4.8" Amoled Multi-Touchscreen
  • 3G, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Hotspot enabled, Bluetooth v4.0
  • Quad-Core 1.2GHz
  • 1.5 GB Internal Memory + microSD Slot Expandable up to 64GB
  • Android v4.3 Jelly Bean
  • 8MP Rear Camera, Front Facing 1.9MP Camera
  • Up to 14 Hours of Talk Time

You will receive
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo DUOS 16GB Unlocked GSM Phone w/ Dual SIM (I9300I)
  • Battery
  • Wall Charger
  • Quick Start Guide

Dimensions: 5.38" x 2.79" x 0.34"
Weight: 4.66 oz.
Made in Republic of Korea

One year limited warranty. (1-866-603-0640)

Please Note: This phone will not come activated with wireless services. End user must contact the carrier directly to select service plan and activate. Evine does not sell or provide customer support for wireless service. For issues arising after 30 days from purchase, you must contact the provider for support or facilitate warranty returns/exchanges with Consumer Certified Repairs directly. For additional information please contact service provider or the manufacturer directly. Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, vibrate mode, backlight settings, browser use and data and other application usage patterns.

What is an unlocked phone?
An unlocked phone is a mobile phone which can be used on any GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network with an interchangeable SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. Regardless of the SIM card’s origin, the phone will recognize it and send voice and data over the network. In contrast, a locked phone is bound to a specific carrier’s network and is usually offered in conjunction with a contract. An unlocked phone does not require a contract.

What is a SIM card?
A SIM Card is a small removable plastic card which contains a Subscriber Identity Module chip. The SIM Card includes your personal information such as your phone number, address book, text messages and other information. The SIM card also includes a security key with authentication information which identifies the phone on the GSM network.

What is a GSM network?
There are two major mobile phone networks that function within the US: the GSM network and the CDMA network. The GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network is a mobile phone network used by major mobile phone carriers throughout the world. The CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) network is used within the US and a few additional countries. A phone which functions on the GSM network requires a SIM card.

What are the advantages of an unlocked phone?
Buying an unlocked phone exempts you from signing a contract and locking in service from a single carrier. You can take any SIM card from any carrier and put it in your phone. So if you sign up for service with AT&T and decide to switch to T-Mobile, you can still use the phone that you bought from AT&T. With an unlocked phone, you don’t need to wait for your contract to expire to upgrade or change your phone. You won’t be charged a termination fee for ending your contract with the carrier because there is no contract. You can purchase prepaid plans so there are no monthly fees.

Certain carriers offer a limited selection of mobile phones. One advantage of an unlocked phone is that you can choose from any of the mobile phones that run on the GSM network and contain an SIM card slot.

If you travel overseas, an unlocked phone is advantageous because you can simply purchase a new SIM card from a carrier where you are traveling to avoid the astronomical carrier roaming charges associated with using a mobile phone outside the US.

What are the disadvantages of an unlocked phone?
When purchasing a new “locked” phone, the carrier often subsidizes the cost of the mobile phone. An unlocked phone does not benefit from the subsidy offered when bundling the phone with a carrier contracted plan. An unlocked phone is limited to GSM network coverage. An unlocked cell phone will not work on a CDMA network.