Samsung Galaxy Spica, Android-Based Smartphone
Samsung, today officially announced its newest Android-powered smartphone, the ‘Galaxy Spica’ (I5700). The Galaxy will join the Samung T-Mobile Behold II for the new Android-based smartphone from the Korean manufacturer.
The Galaxy Spica shows faster and more powerful performance with 800 MHZ processor, support for DivX video format. Equipped with DNSe 2.0 for better sound quality and 3.5 mm ear jack, battery life (1500mAh) allows its users to enjoy all the applications and multimedia content. The phone also boasts its slim and compact design with mere 13.2 mm thickness.
“Samsung has made a great effort to strengthen our smartphone line up with a wide range of innovative products for every user,” said JK Shin, Executive Vice President and Head of the Mobile Communications Division, Samsung Electronics. “The Samsung Galaxy Spica, powered by Android, is the perfect fit for users who want to enjoy a powerful and fast mobile experience”, he added.
The device comes most likely with Android 1.6 and upgradable to 2.0 when it becomes available. The Samsung Galaxy Spica supports the full suite of Google services, including Google Search™, Google Maps™, Gmail™, YouTube™, and Google Talk™, letting users enjoy the familiar desktop computer experience while on the move.
The Samsung Galaxy Spica is now available in Europe, will be expanded to the rest of the world later. [Source: Samsung Electronics ]










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