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The Samsung GT-I7500 Galaxy is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that uses the open source Android operating system.
Samsung I7500 Galaxy Android smartphone. Announced Apr 2009. Features 3.2″ display, MSM7200A chipset, 5 MP primary camera, 1500 mAh battery, 8 GB storage, 128 MB RAM.
TechRadar Verdict. A run of the mill Android effort, and to be honest we expected more of Samsung's first Google OS phone. TODAY'S BEST DEALS. Check Amazon. Pros. +. Vibrant OLED screen. +....
The Samsung GT-I7500 Galaxy is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that uses the open source Android operating system. It was announced on 27 April 2009 and was released on 29 June 2009 as the first Android-powered device from Samsung Mobile, and the first in what would become the long-running Galaxy series.
Learn how Samsung became the world's largest smartphone manufacturer and how its first Android phone, the Galaxy GT-I7500, paved the way for the Galaxy S series. The article also covers...
The i7500 Galaxy was unveiled in April 2009 and launched in June 2009. It came six months after the world's first Android smartphone, the T-Mobile G1 (made by HTC). Unlike most other smartphones (and all other Android and iOS devices), the i7500 Galaxy had an OLED screen and a bigger battery.
Samsung I7500 Galaxy 360-degree spin. At 115 x 56 x 11.9 mm this is the slimmest Android phone on the market yet - even if by a whisker.
A detailed review of Samsung's first Android phone, the Galaxy I7500, with a focus on its screen, camera, memory and keyboard. Compare its features with other Android phones and find out...
Samsung Galaxy I7500 is the first Samsung phone running Android OS. It features 3.2-inch touch-sensitive AMOLED screen with a resolution of 320x480 pixels, 5MP camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, 8GB internal memory and microSDHC card slot.
The Samsung GT-i7500 (Samsung Galaxy) is indeed a legendary phone. It is the first Android phone made by Samsung, and one of the important game-changers of mobile phone industry. Reply