The Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.2 that is loaded with Samsung’s TouchWiz Nature UX, though we do not know when KitKat will hit the phone. Since, it is an entry level phone so you will not have all the bells and whistles of the latest Galaxy flagship, but nevertheless the quad-core processor and WVGA screen resolution are able enough to run Android quickly without any glitches and without requiring much horsepower.
With the Galaxy Grand Neo, we also get most staple features of Samsung’s homemade interface overlay, for instance Smart stay to keep the screen on when you’re looking at it Multi-Window Mode for running two different apps on a split screen. However, some others features such as the Air View and Air Gestures Modes which are present on more upscale handsets are not available in Grand Neo.
You can easily customize lockscreen widgets for a quick access to emails, calendar, and other selected apps. There are multiple panes in the lockscreen each containing one widget. Swipe left or right to move between multiple panes. The home screen is very much similar to what you get on most Samsung devices ever since the Jelly Bean is released.
As you would expect, majority of the flagship features are gone astray in the Galaxy Grand Neo but that should not be a huge deal breaker. On the whole, the Jelly Bean reiteration of TouchWiz is extremely customizable and offers rich functionality.
Typing on the Grand Neo is also a fun but it gets dicey when you are typing with one hand and need to reach for the upper right or left corner of the keyboard, because you have to stretch your hand to reach the corner, and chances are that you might drop the phone. However, enabling Swype-like functionality gives you better control on typing even with one hand. It traces your finger from a letter to a letter, and inputs the word for you. In this way, you do not have to peck at each individual key. Furthermore, Samsung, like many of other big screen phone, has added to way in Grand Neo to crouch the keyboard, dialer or calculator to the left or to the right to avoid the risk of dropping the handset while typing with one hand.