Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700 - Price, Specs, Photos, Video

Samsung Galaxy Spica Lite is a svelte Android 1.5 smartphone that offers seamless connectivity with and access to Google mobile services and popular social networking sites, like MySpace and Facebook. Equipped with a powerful 800 MHZ application processor, Galaxy Spica allows users to download a variety of applications from the Android Market.



This phone provides users an exceptional multimedia experience by supporting DivX, which effectively eliminates the hassles of file format conversion. Equipped with DNSe 2.0 for better sound quality and a 3.5 mm ear jack, the Galaxy Spica Lite delivers a fully comprehensive multimedia feature set. Samsung Galaxy Spica also supports the full suite of Google services including Gmail, YouTube, Google Search, Google Maps and Google Talk letting users enjoy a familiar desktop computer experience on their mobile handset.

Here's a demo video:



And the specs:

Size: 115 x 57 x 12.9mm
800MHz processor,
OS Android (ver. Android 1.5)
Display 3.2” HVGA(320x480) TFT - Capacitive Touchscreen
Camera 3MP Camera (Auto Focus)
Video / Audio Video: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV,DivX
Audio: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WAV
Connectivity Options:
Bluetooth® 2.1, USB 2.0 HS, Power Charging, MicroUSB, WiFi
Internal memory: 180MB
External memory: Micro SD (Up to 32GB)
Battery: 1500 mAh
Value Added Features :
Full Web Browser, Google Search, GPS (Google Maps), Email (Gmail, POP3, IMAP4, SMTP), YouTube, Google Talk, Android Market, Moxier ActiveSync client (push email, calendar, contacts), 3.5mm Ear jack

Some cellphone stores in the Philippines already have Samsung Galaxy Lite Spica on their shelves. It runs for more or less Php 14,000 and comes in two colors: Black and White.

Don't forget to look for the NTC sticker when buying your unit.




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1 comment:

  1. Does it have a 3x4 keypad touch when creating a
    SMS? Please answer. Thanks.

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