Okay, the Samsung Galaxy Lite is a truly impressive 3G smart phone. It may have watered down the camera and completely did away with the large storage capabilities of the original Galaxy, but the Lite gets to keep all the other features, including the amazing AMOLED touch screen.
The bottom line is that if you really want a great mobile phone on a budget, then this would be the prefect choice. If it was not for the announcement canceling the November launch and having the device pushed to next year; with the HTC Tattoo and T-Mobile Pulse also stepping into the range of cheap Android devices, the delays for the Galaxy Lite might prove bad for Samsung. Not everyone is willing to wait until next year just to try the Android Cupcake on an AMOLED touch screen
No Change in Specs
Galaxy is definitely delayed but no changes to its hardware have been announced. The i5700 Galaxy will hold all of the original specifications it has since it was announced. Users will enjoy its 3 inch AMOLED touch screen, 1 GB of internal memory, 3.2 mega pixel camera, among other features. The device will be running Google’s Android 1.5 Cupcake.
The original demo videos of the devices showcased excellent screen brightness and fast response. Seems like the Qualcomm 528 MHz processor makes the device run pretty smoothly, the only question is what kinds of proprietary applications Samsung will be giving this device.
More on the Android and Lite
When the Galaxy Lite news first broke out, initial reports hinted that the device would be using the TouchWiz user interface, now that it has been confirmed to be an Android phone, it has captured the attention of many Android fans. It has also been confirmed that Samsung has gotten the i5700 Galaxy Lite a Google Experience certification.
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A lot of people searching out information about Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite encountered a shock when they noticed some sites blogging about the speculations that Samsung Galaxy i5700 does not feature the Android operating system platform. However, all the speculations and doubts have been laid to rest on the release of official pictures of the Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite, because most of the guesswork was based on unofficial pictures and unreliable sources. The Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite in the officially released pictures is nothing like what you have seen before.
The official photographs clearly show the Android logo, which will appear very soothing to the eyes of many Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite fans. It is also being widely speculated that the phone may be named Samsung i5700 Galaxy Spica instead of Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite. However, the Android feature, along with the TouchWizard user interface, is confirmed. The internal memory offered by the Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite will be considerably lower than that of the i7500 as expected, although some may find it a little too low for their comfort. The Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite only allows 200 MB of internal storage as compared to the 8 GB internal memory featured in Samsung Galaxy i7500. Despite this difference, both the sets allow the memory to be extended up to 32 GB through MicroSD card support.
Another satisfactory element that will save Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite fans from any unpleasant revelations is that most of the features in it are similar to its predecessor. Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite features a 3.2” AMOLED touch screen, a 3.2 mega pixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE and HSDPA connectivity support, GPS, accelerometer, 3.5 mm audio jack, USB support, Chrome Lite Browser and other Google applications.
But what remains to be seen is whether the users of Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite find its experience worth the wait or not, when Samsung Galaxy Lite contracts become available.
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