Sunday, January 10, 2010

Samsung i5700 Galaxy Spica Android phone hands-on

Earlier this week Samsung's i5700 Galaxy Spica made its U.S. debut, and we had a chance to sit down with the Samsung team to go hands-on with the phone and learn a little bit more about its features.
The i5700 is powered by an 800MHz processor and runs Android 1.5. It measures 115mm x 57mm x 13.2mm (4.5in x 2.2in x .5in) in size and comes with standard smartphone amenities like aGPS, WiFi, and a 3 megapixel camera. It also has a large 3.2-inch 480 x 320 pixel WVGA touchscreen AMOLED display. The i5700 Galaxy Spica comes comes with a 1500mAh battery, and support for 3G network bands, though a carrier deal has yet to be announced.
This i5700 has been available in Europe for some time, and the model we saw looked pretty much like the EU release. In terms of features, the device as we saw it looked more like a Moment rather than featuring any sort of TouchWiz user interface or any other customizations. The build of the phone is solid, we rather liked the d-pad controller, and the display was really brilliant.
There's still no official word as to when the device will be available in the United States.

All credits and information was found on mobileburn.com

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