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An Android Alternative: the Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite

Samsung Galaxy Lite i5700If you want an Android mobile phone but you can not afford the newer models like the Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 or and Android smart phones by HTC, then you can look up Samsung and their Galaxy Lite. Samsung already released a models with similar specifications under the name i7500 Galaxy. The Galaxy Lite is better designed Android phone with similar features but less internal memory and a 3.2 mega pixel camera lens.

Is It a Good Switch?

If you can afford the original Galaxy, get it (or maybe a Sony Ericsson or an HTC). Otherwise, get this model. An Android mobile phone is worth having because it is fast, it is easy to use, it runs a lot of useful applications and it has a lot of 3rd party developer support. Qualcomm processors are also utilized better with the Android. The bottom line is that the Android is currently the best operating system available for mobile phones and that it will be a long time before anyone can trump that; not even the upcoming Windows 7.

Features and Specifications

The Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite can access wireless LAN, EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA and 3G networks. It has a 3.5mm audio jack for media playback and support for wide variety of media file types. The touch screen is 3.2 inches with 320×480 pixels of resolution. The Android version installed is v1.5 Cupcake. All these features originally came from the i7500 Galaxy. What is not being ported over is the 5 mega pixel camera and the 8GB of storage.

Not Enough Space for a Galaxy

The Galaxy only has a 3.2 mega pixel camera. Which is really more than enough; the problem lies with the internal memory. At 1GB, there is hardly any space for media and you would need an SD card to hold your files.


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