- 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display (1280×800 pixel resolution)
- Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread
- Samsung TouchWiz UI 4.0
- 1.4GHz dual-core processor Exynos chip
- Mali-400MP GPU
- 1GB RAM
- 16GB internal memory (expandable via microSD up to 32GB)
- HSPA+ 21Mbps or 4G LTE
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0
- 8MP rear camera with 1080p full HD video recording
- 2MP front-facing camera
- GPS w/ aGPS support
- FM radio tuner
- 2500mAh battery
- Size: 146.85 x 82.95 x 9.65 mm, 178g
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Note
Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102
- 3.14-inch QVGA TFT LCD with 240×320 resolution
- 832MHz processor
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread, TouchWiz
- 3 Megapixel fixed-focus camera
- Video Recording QVGA@24fps
- 3.5mm Ear Jack, Stereo FM Radio with RDS
- Dual-SIM
- ChatON, Samsung Hub, Kies
- A-GPS, Geotagging
- Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0
- micro-USB storage up to 32GB
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- Accelerometer, Digital compass, Proximity
- FM radio
- 109.8 x 60 x 11.98 mm, 109 g
- Li-ion 1300 mAh battery
Samsung Galaxy Y (GT-S5360)
Budget Android devices are gaining popularity as
the ‘high-end’ specifications are finally starting to trickle down to
phones under Rs.10,000. Samsung’s latest Galaxy Y is one such example of
an affordable, yet very much user friendly Android phone. It’s designed
for the young teenager on a budget, something his/her parents don’t
want to spend a lot on, but at the same time save the kid from being
ridiculed by his peers.
Design and Build
The Galaxy Y is small and compact and with just a 3.0-inch screen, it’s clearly designed for those with small hands. It’s quite light at just 97.5g and rounded edges lend it a very sober look. Although it has been built mostly out of plastic, it does not feel very plasticky and the matt finish on the cover attracts fewer fingerprints. On the front, we just have a proximity sensor, but no front facing camera or an ambient light sensor.
The buttons, include a volume rocker and a power/sleep button
and... that’s it. The 3.5mm headphone jack and microUSB port is placed
at the top. It’s a good setup with the buttons being easy to press and
within reach of your fingers. None of the shortcut buttons are backlit,
there’s just a physical home button and two capacitive ones. The
sensitivity is good, but at times some of the inputs failed to register.
Overall, the design is pleasing; it’s simple, yet functional. The build
quality feels like it can handle accidental drops without shattering.
Features
Interface
Samsung has bundled the latest Android 2.3.6 along with a stripped down version of Touchwiz UI. Thanks to the 830MHz ARM v6 chipset, the Galaxy Y is a peppy little phone. Swiping through homescreens and apps is quick and relatively fluid with very little to no lag.
This being TouchWiz, you get the handy toggle switches in the
notification bar and the colourful icons that go with it. My only issue
with the screen is the low resolution and 240 x 320 is just too less.
The edges of practically everything look a bit blurry and pixellated and
there’s quite bad colour banding noticeable on the homescreen as well
as videos.
Media
Samsung once again brings its A-game in the audio department. The music player is borrowed from their other phones like the Galaxy S and S II and features 5.1 channel audio enhancements. There are also equalizer presets to play around with, but honestly you won’t need any, as the audio processor does a very good job. It sounds best when used with a good pair of in-earphones like the EP630s. Unlike their higher-end handsets though, the Galaxy Y doesn’t play FLAC.
The video player isn’t as impressive as the music player, since
Samsung have gone with the stock Android player depriving you of sound
enhancements. The player supports the standard MP4 file format, but the
video quality leaves a lot to be desired, mainly due to the poor screen.
Design and Build
The Galaxy Y is small and compact and with just a 3.0-inch screen, it’s clearly designed for those with small hands. It’s quite light at just 97.5g and rounded edges lend it a very sober look. Although it has been built mostly out of plastic, it does not feel very plasticky and the matt finish on the cover attracts fewer fingerprints. On the front, we just have a proximity sensor, but no front facing camera or an ambient light sensor.
Features
Interface
Samsung has bundled the latest Android 2.3.6 along with a stripped down version of Touchwiz UI. Thanks to the 830MHz ARM v6 chipset, the Galaxy Y is a peppy little phone. Swiping through homescreens and apps is quick and relatively fluid with very little to no lag.
Media
Samsung once again brings its A-game in the audio department. The music player is borrowed from their other phones like the Galaxy S and S II and features 5.1 channel audio enhancements. There are also equalizer presets to play around with, but honestly you won’t need any, as the audio processor does a very good job. It sounds best when used with a good pair of in-earphones like the EP630s. Unlike their higher-end handsets though, the Galaxy Y doesn’t play FLAC.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Chat- Android 4.0 Qwerty Phone- Full Phone Specs & Features
Earlier, QWERTY layout used to be the trend among the users which was made obsolete by the Android revolution and now comes a combination of both. A paradigm of which we have already seen in the HTC Chacha which has Android 2.3 Gingerbread and 2.6 inches touchscreen display.
Design of Samsung Galaxy Chat
Samsung Galaxy Chat has a very sleek and compact design, such that on the first look itself will give some attraction. It comes with a 3 inch touchscreen QVGA display. It includes three physical buttons like any other Galaxy devices, mainly the Menu button, Home button and a back button which are located inbetween the display screen and the QWERTY keypad. Group chatting can be done with the Samsung Chat On social services. Data usage can be easily tracked and monitored every month.Hardware Specifications of Samsung Galaxy Chat
The phone has a 2 megapixel camera on the rear end and Bluetooth 3.0,the latest technology of wireless file transfer. It has Wi-Fi internet access along with 3G. It includes 1200 MAh battery and an internal memory of 4 GB along with micro SD card slot for further expansion of storage. Samsung did not revealed other hardware specification of this device yet. But it will be revealed soon before it hits the market.
Applications and Services Of Galaxy Chat
Many services are being preinstalled in Galaxy chat, some of them are Games Hub, Social Hub and Music Hub. The AllShare Play enables users to play multimedia with any other connected devices. Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Google Docs, Google Spreadsheets and Google Presentations can all be viewed and edited in the Quickoffice application. Galaxy chat also features an interesting application known as 'S Planner app' which allows its users to manage their schedules in an easy and organized way.
Price and Availability of Samsung Galaxy Chat
Samsung Galaxy Chat was officially announced on 4 July 2012. Spain will be the first country to enjoy its launch in July end followed by other European countries. The launch in native America,Middle East countries, India, China, South East Asia and South west Asia will follow thereafter. While talking about the release in our country, it is being expected to be released in India in Q3 2012.Although there is no news about the price of Galaxy Chat, it is being expected to hit the market with a price tag around Rs. 7990.
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