Tata Docomo offers 500 MB free data bundled with Galaxy Grand Prime

Tata Docomo has launched a data bundled offer with Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime for its prepaid GSM customers in Karnataka.

Under this offer, any new or existing customer who buys Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime will get 500 MB of data free every month for 6 months.

On purchase of the new handset, customer has to insert a Tata Docomo prepay GSM SIM, which will enable one to obtain the offer within 72 hours.

Samsung galaxy grand

Samsung launched Galaxy Grand Prime smartphone in September for around Rs 15,500. The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime is 8.6mm thick and sports a 5 inch qHD TFT display with 960 x 540 pixel resolution.

The device is powered by a 1.2GHz quad core processor paired with 1GB RAM. The device runs on Android 4.4 KitKat OS  and Samsung’s proprietary Touch Wiz user interface on the top.

Grand Prime has an 8MP rear camera with AF and LED flash. It is a selfie-focused smartphone with 5 MP front facing camera.

Commenting on the launch, Ashok Ghose, head, Mobility Business Unit, Karnataka and Kerala, Tata Docomo, “We have designed this value for money offer especially for our young customers who like to constantly validate and personalize their experiences in real time by sharing and commenting on their pictures and videos taken through their Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime.”

editor@telecomlead.com

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