Buy Android Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 @ 10,359
India is regarded as one of the largest and highly competitive mobile market in the world. With the launch of Nokia's affordable X2-01 and 'Touch and Type' mobiles, Nokia X3-02 and Nokia C3-01, the low-cost segment has been witnessing a close fight for supremacy. All other major brands like Micromax, Maxx Mobiles, LG, Sony Ericsson and other Chinese brands also have their low-cost featured mobiles.
With the growing popularity of Android devices, popular brands unveiled their phones running on Android. Micromax Android mobile, Andro A60, grabbed a huge market share along with othere Android devices. Unlike the Samsung Chat 322 and Chat 335, the new Samsung mobile Galaxy Fit S5670 also runs on Android 2.2 Froyo OS.
With Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 and the earlier launched Samsung Ace, Samsung aims to get some space in the Indian market which is still dominated by world leader Nokia. Samsung Galaxy Fit has a 3.3-inch TFT touchscreen display with 240 x 320 pixels resolution.
This new Samsung mobile offers a five megapixel camera at rear with video recording capabilities. The connectivity options on the phone include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, microUSB, 3.5 mm audio jack and 3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
Other features include stereo FM radio, 160 MB internal memory, that can be extended upto 32 GB using micro SD cards. Samsung offers a 2 GB memory card along with the phone.
Samsung
Galaxy
Fit
S5670
Specifications
&
Features:
*
3.31
inch
TFT
capacitative
touchscreen
*
Android
2.2
Froyo
OS
*
3G
HSDPA,
7.2
Mbps
*
Wi-Fi
802.11
b/g/n
*
Bluetooth
2.1
with
A2DP
*
Stereo
FM
radio
with
RDS
*
600
MHz
processor
*
5
MP
with
autofocus
camera
*
160
MB,
MicroSD
2GB
card
included
*
32
GB
micro
SD
support
*
GPS
with
AGPS
Support
*
3.5
mm
audio
jack
*
Li-Ion
1350
mAh
Samsung has not yet officially announced the release date and price of this Android mobile. The expected price of Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 in India is around Rs 11,000. Stay tuned for more updates and hands-on review.
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