Thursday, January 21, 2010

Samsung Galaxy Spica

The Samsung Galaxy Spica itself features a Digital Compass, GPS, support for Bluetooth accessories and 180 MB of internal storage. The device features a micro SD card slot that can support up to 32GB cards. Also, Samsung’s very own rumored Google phone, the i6500 Saturn, is also set for release next year.

Samsung release Samsung Galaxy Spica while the general public has been impressed with the initial news and announcements regarding this phone, the interest slowly died out as Samsung Galaxy Spica kept pushing the release date. This mobile phone supports both GSM and 3G networks. For 2G, it can handle 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 bands. For 3G, the device can handle HSDPA 900 and 2100 bands. With the phone’s 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen, you can enjoy a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels and images with a depth of 16 million colors. The screen also has an accelerometer sensor when used sideways.

The 3.15 mega pixel snapper is pretty standard for a smart phone, while it has auto focus (which really helps with quick photos) it lacks LED flash making shooting in locations with bad lighting a little hard (such as indoors or at night).


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