Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Samsung Galaxy Spica Android Phone Debuts in Russia Samsung i5700 Galaxy Spica With 3.2" Display, 800MHz CPU, WiFi & Bluetooth

Isn't it a bit funny how new mobile phones these days debut either in
the US, Europe or China? Well it looks like Samsung sees money in other
markets, hence why they've officially announced the new Samsung Galaxy
Spica in Russia — which is faster than our previous reports that
the handset will release in early 2010.

The new Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700 is the company's second Android
smartphone and the lighter sibling of the Galaxy i7500. Users will get
to play with a 3.0-inch WQVGA TFT AMOLED touchscreen display, with a a
3.2-megapixel camera (with no flash), WiFi , Bluetooth and an
user-friendly touch QWERTY-keyboard that will make texting or emailing easy.

If our Russian is good, together with quadband GSM and dualband 900/2100
UMTS/HSPA the Galaxy Spica comes with a powerful 800MHz processor, has
128 MB of RAM and a microSD card slot to store pictures and videos. On
top of all those Google services that come with the Android OS, there's
also a built-in A-GPS, a digital compass and a powerful 1,500mAh battery.

The new Samsung Galaxy Spica will start selling on the Russian market
next month priced at 14,000 rubles which is about $480 at today's rate.

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