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Samsung rolls out Google Android handset

by Tarinder Sandhu on 28 April 2009, 09:40

Tags: Samsung I7500, Samsung (005935.KS)

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James Sherwwod of  Reghardware.co.uk writes:

Samsung has finally taken the wraps off its first Google Android-based handset, with an official launch of its I7500 phone.

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The I7500: Samsung's first Android handset

The device has been unmasked by O2’s German arm, which said it has the I7500 exclusively. It’s unlikely the operator will restrict sales solely to Germany, although we’ve yet to hear anything about a UK launch date.

Aside from all the usual Android OS characteristics, the I7500 supports unspecified HSDPA 3G bandwidth, GSM/GPRS/Edge connectivity, Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. GPS is also built in.

A 3.2in, 320 x 480 touch-sensitive display is average these days, as is the I7500’s 5Mp camera and LED flash. However, you’ll also be able to record videos – with a selection of formats supported, including H.264, MPEG 4 and WMV – and listen to several audio formats, such as MP3, AAC and WMA.

The phone itself measures 115 x 56 x 11.9mm and is equipped with 8GB of internal storage. However, if that’s not enough for you, it also accepts Micro SD memory cards of up to 32GB in capacity.

Samsung’s I7500 will be available, in Germany at least, during June. A price hasn’t been announced yet.



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i am seriously positive that android tech will destroy iphone. the iphones are a nightmare to develop apps. many things are hidden and cant be accessed easily such has contacts and media stuff which can be very useful in apps whilst android is completely open source and carry hardly any restriction whatsoever plus you got google behind the thing which is a good thing nowadays right?

from a developers point of view, the android is much more appealing then the iphone/ objective C language
Android also has an advantage over Windows Mobile (also easy to develop for) from a manufacturer point of view as it is free :)

I just hope they do something with the horrible “blue sky” interface of the current handsets.
Funkstar
Android also has an advantage over Windows Mobile (also easy to develop for) from a manufacturer point of view as it is free :)

I just hope they do something with the horrible “blue sky” interface of the current handsets.

easily done. you can create your own OS for android devices
I certainly will look at Android tail end of this year when my iphone contract is up for renewal and see what is about.

If android can offer me what my iphone does then I might make the swap

Kimbie
After fiddling with the g1 for a while, the android is definitely a good os, its smooth and fast. However its not as refined or polished as the iphone os. However I feel it wont be very long before it catches up and with it being open source, there are potentially so many things that can be done with it.