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Samsung Galaxy Spica gets official in Russia

, Oct 26th 2009 Discuss [0]

Samsung Russia have officially announced the Galaxy Spica, the company's second Android smartphone and the moderately-diminuative follow-up to the Galaxy I7500.  The Samsung Spica has a 3.2-inch display, 800MHz processor and 128MB of memory, according to the press release, together with quadband GSM and dualband 900/2100 UMTS/HSPA. Read The Full Story

Samsung i5700 Spica gets video demo

, Oct 19th 2009 Discuss [0]

The Samsung i5700 Spica (aka Galaxy Lite) may still be some way off - early 2010, in fact, if the rumors are to be believed - but that hasn't stopped some pre-production units arriving into hands early.  ai.rs have managed to acquire a device and, after masking what we're assuming is a carrier logo, have made a video preview. Video demo after the cut Read The Full Story

Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite caught in wild again

, Oct 15th 2009 Discuss [0]

It feels like its been a long time since we last saw the Samsung i5700 Android phone, the so-called Galaxy Lite the company are positioning as an entry level counterpart to the i7500, and in fact the last we did see was a non-functional store model.  So we're glad that the 3-inch AMOLED touchscreen handset has shown up again, this time fully functional and in the hands of Cellularmania. Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy Lite i5700 delayed; color scheme toned down

, Sep 23rd 2009 Discuss [0]

Good news and bad, today, for those hoping for Samsung's i5700 aka the Galaxy Lite.  According to dial-a-phone, the i7500's little sibling has been pushed back into 2010, rather than launching later on in 2009 as originally planned, so as to give its bigger sibling more chance to rack up sales. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 37 2009

, Sep 12th 2009 Discuss [0]

Well they say time files when you are having fun, but they never mention how fast time flies when you are typing your fingers to bleeding nubs to bring your wonderful readers all the gadget news fit to print and then some. Here we are again with another week in review for your reading pleasure. Spotify hit iPhone and Android devices this week. So many people grabbed the app that the free service quickly went back to invite only status. Sony unveiled a super-thin new wireless HDTV this week that makes Paris Hilton look fat by comparison. I am almost afraid to find out what the thin and feature packed set will cost. Read The Full Story

Samsung I5700 Galaxy Lite Android phone makes lurid appearance

, Sep 8th 2009 Discuss [0]

It's the second Android handset we've seen today, and certainly the most luminous.  Samsung's I5700 Galaxy Lite has turned up over at ai.rs, the smaller sibling to the existing Android Galaxy phone already on sale in Europe, complete with a 3.2-megapixel fixed-focus camera and 1GB of internal storage. Read The Full Story

Samsung Behold 2 Passes Through Bluetooth SIG With Interesting Wording

, Sep 3rd 2009 Discuss [0]

We get it that Android is a hot commodity at this point, and we're all for seeing the expanding OS hitting more phones in the States, but there's a point where jumping the gun might not be that beneficial. Android is a platform that needs to hit popular, or even eye-catching phones at this point, and shy away from ambiguous, run-of-the-mill devices. And, unless you fell head over heels for the original Behold when it launched on T-Mobile, then we're tagging "run-of-the-mill" on its sequel. But then again, does running Android on a device make it stand out, just by default? Read The Full Story

Samsung Instinct Q Finally Pictured

, Aug 19th 2009 Discuss [0]

Android phones are coming out all over the place, ranging from the basic Android device, all the way up to HTC's Sense UI, which made us all take a second look at what Android was capable of. And we're happy to see the open source Operating System (OS) getting some of the lime-light, especially so quickly. And while HTC has beem the main proponent to Android's availability on the market, other manufacturers are quickly clamoring to get their piece of the pie. Motorola has two handsets reportedly coming out, the Verizon-bound Sholes (or Shules, whichever you think doesn't sound ridiculous when you say it aloud), and the T-Mobile Morrison, which is a lower-end device. And Samsung had already inroduced the i7500 (or Galaxy), but it looks like they're not finished yet. Here, we finally introduce the Samsung Instinct Q. Read The Full Story

Samsung Sees a Galaxy on O2

, Aug 14th 2009 Discuss [0]

The Samsung Galaxy (i7500), the only Android device with an AMOLED display, has been out on Germany's network for some time, and it's been the general envy of most Android users out there since its release. While other Android phones like the Magic and Hero are great in their own right, Samsung left it upon itself to create an Android phone that set up to blow the competition (HTC) out of the water. And it looks like that customer base is about to get a lot bigger. Read The Full Story

Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 officially announced

, Jun 15th 2009 Discuss [1]

Samsung have officially announced the Omnia Pro B7610 in Korea, alongside their I7500 Android smartphone (aka the Samsung Galaxy), the Omnia B7320 and the 12-megapixel Pixon 12 M8910.  Full specifications are still yet to be confirmed, though we've previously heard that the Omnia Pro has a 3.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen running at WVGA resolution, HSPA and WiFi connectivity, and a 5.1-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash. Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy gets hands-on preview, camera test

, May 28th 2009 Discuss [0]

Your eyes do not deceive you: it's another hand and another live shot of the Samsung Galaxy I7500, also known as the next big Android cellphone to hit the market.  This time around it's phoneArena doing the gripping honors, having scored a pre-release handset, and as with most of the other hands-on reports we've seen it's the 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen that really wows. Video demo of the Samsung Galaxy after the cut Read The Full Story

Samsung I7500 versus HTC Magic photoset

, May 18th 2009 Discuss [0]

HTC likely thought there was little that could shadow their Magic launch during the first half of the year, but they didn't count on the Samsung I7500.  Packing a similarly-slimline QWERTY-free chassis and raising the stakes with an AMOLED touchscreen and higher resolution camera, the I7500 has already swayed quite a few people away from the Magic over at Android Community.  Now, thanks to CNET Asia, we've the first sighting of both smartphones up close with each other. Full Samsung I7500 vs. HTC Magic gallery after the cut Read The Full Story

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