My friend bought this phone a year ago. I see him suffering with lack of RAM which makes his phone stuck every now and then. I use a galaxy note 2 which is perfect up to an extent. But still samsung is bit to a costly side when compared to the new phones in the market.
Like a heap of recent budget handsets currently, the Galaxy Grand Prime manages to come back across as engaging and approachable while not wanting "cheap." Its shiny off-white face pairs with a nacreous back cowl. Silver accents rim the perimeter, home button and camera mount. Samsung likes to put the power/lock button on the proper spine, that balances out the amount rocker on the left, the Micro-USB charging port down below and therefore the telephone receiver lift prime. Its lens system sits within the middle of the rear, with the semiconductor diode flash to the left. The front-facing lens roosts on the proper facet of the phone higher than the screen.