Samsung I869 Galaxy Win ^new^ | HIGH-QUALITY | 2027 |
: 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage, expandable up to 32GB or 64GB via microSD.
Design & Build
The Galaxy Win runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) out of the box, featuring the intuitive Samsung TouchWiz UI . SAMSUNG I869 Galaxy Win
The I869 was never a global hero. It was a , released under CDMA carriers like China Telecom. Its name — “Win” — hinted at accessibility, not power. At a time when the Galaxy S4 was pushing 1080p screens and 13MP cameras, the Win offered just 800x480 resolution and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Yet it sold steadily. Why? Because it solved real-world problems: dual-SIM support for users juggling work and personal lines, a removable 2000mAh battery for long days, and a large (for 2013) screen that wasn’t quite a Galaxy Note but was bigger than an iPhone 4S.
For photography, the Galaxy Win aims for simplicity and speed. : 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal
Out of the box, the I869 ran on overlaid with Samsung’s TouchWiz Nature UX. This software skin introduced features that Samsung users came to love (or hate), such as Motion Gestures and the ability to rearrange the notification toggles. Notably, the Galaxy Win included Samsung’s "Smart Stay" feature (using the front camera to keep the screen on while you looked at it), a premium feature trickling down to the mid-range segment.
: It was powered by a low-tier quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor combined with 1GB of RAM. It was designed for basic multitasking and light gaming in the early 2010s. Storage Capabilities It was a , released under CDMA carriers like China Telecom
The phone is designed to be easily pocketable, measuring roughly 133.3 × 70.7 × 9.7 mm and weighing around 144 grams.