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Posts Tagged ‘Samsung-i7500’
Monday, July 20th, 2009

The first thing that strikes you about the Samsung i7500 is how it is modestly designed. It showcases simple contours and styling which doesn’t take from the appeal of this phone. Its “quietness” in design rather seems to speak of superiority. And indeed the i7500 is one of the more top quality phones of late, boasting of features that set the standards of what a true premium quality phone should be.
The Lucido measures 11.8 millimeters and weighs a very light 90 grams but what’s packed into the phone makes it a heavyweight. Communication and web browsing services are excellent what with the EDGE/GPRS Class 10 technology as well as 3G and Bluetooth connectivity. Its phonebook can accommodate up to 1,000 contacts and is photo call capable.
 Its multimedia capabilities are also noteworthy. The unit comes with a music player that is can play MP3, WMA and AAC sound formats. Alternatively, users can listen to music by way of the stereo FM radio. You can store music, photographs and movies on the i7500 as its memory is expandable to up to 8 gigabytes. The camera is a 5 megapixel snapper with autofocus and smile shot technology. It is geo-tagging capable because of its integrated GPS.
The Samsung i7500 is also fitted with business tools designed to help you organize your information efficiently. You can utilize its organizer and Office document viewer and the keypad has predictive text technology for easy inputting of text messages. Email is also supported on this phone. Its AMOLED screen provides precise and vivid pictures even when held under direct sunlight. The same OLED technology can be found on another Samsung unit, the Samsung Tocco Ultra. The Samsung i7500 is seen as a direct challenger to Nokia’s 6700 but on the screen alone, the i7500 already rates higher.
The Samsung i7500 was released early this year and its price is pegged somewhere around £120 to £147.
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009
 Korean electronics giant Samsung previously announced that they will be releasing the Samsung S8000 as its first foray into producing mobiles that run the Android platform. Instead, they have launched the Samsung i7500 which is a touchscreen phone running on Android version 1.5 or Cupcake as it is dubbed. The device measures a very slim 11.9 millimeters – even thinner than the iPhone. If you are impressed with this size, wait till you find out what’s packed inside.
The first thing that will strike you is the brilliant 320 x 480 pixel AMOLED screen, which is also used on the Samsung S8300 and it really does provide top-of-the-line display of colors and images. More and more mobile phones are being manufactured with these screens as not only do they offer superior quality display, they are also lightweight, break-resistant and energy saving.
Internet addicts will be happy that the i7500 is equipped with WiFi and 7.2Mbps connectivity. This allows for speedy Internet surfing plus you can keep in contact with your peers through email or instant messaging. Additionally, if you are into videos and music, the i7500’s multimedia features should more than suffice. The phone allows for a wide range of multimedia codes formats so you can play MPEG4, WMV, MP3 and WMA files just to mention a few. The phone has a 5MP camera and 3.5mm headphone jack.
This model phone is outfitted with an integrated GPS that will allow you to make use of Google maps as well as take advantage of its other features such as My Location, Google Latitude and Street View. Users of the Samsung i7500 will have access to Android Market, Google’s online store where you can download the latest applications and content for your mobile device.
The i7500 will be shipped to European shores in June of this year, however, there hasn’t been any word from Samsung on how much the device will retail for.
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009
 Samsung has finally announced its first-ever Android mobile phone, the Samsung i7500 and it is looking like it will be pitted directly against the iPhone or at least the HTC Magic. The cutting edge features of this phone may make it one of the most loved mobile devices yet and gadget freaks the world over can’t wait to get their hands on this latest offer from Samsung.
 The Samsung i7500 sports an AMOLED screen which is increasingly becoming the standard in mobile phone display because of the exceptional quality colors and images that it can display. AMOLED screens are also less prone to breakage and they are light so they don’t add much to the weight of the phone.
Samsung’s Google phone is also equipped with lots of storage capacity. It has an internal memory of 8 gigabytes but you can expand this to as much as 32 gigabytes. The phone is equipped with a microSD card slot. It also has a 5 megapixel camera and is compatible with a variety of multimedia codec formats. It can play MP3, AAC, RA and WMC audio formats among others. It is also compatible with MPEG4 WMV, H.263 and H.264 video files.
The phone also comes with a 3.5 millimeter phone jack, something that other Android-based mobile phones lack. The best thing about the Samsung i7500 is its HSDPA, HSUPA and WiFi connectivity which accounts for very fast browsing experience. And of course, because the i7500 operates on Android 1.5, also known as Cupcake, there will be a variety of Google services offered on the mobile. Just a few of these are Google Talk, Gmail, YouTube and Google Latitude in which you can share your location with your network of contacts. The i7500 doesn’t have a physical keypad rather it makes use of an onscreen keyboard. The phone is slated for release in Europe this June but pricing is yet to be announced.
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Monday, June 15th, 2009
 Many people were disappointed when Samsung earlier announced that they will be holding off on releasing an Android-based mobile phone. But Samsung fans will be thrilled to find that the Samsung i7500 – a mobile phone running on Android v1.5 – has been recently launched and that it will be available in Europe sometime this June.
Let’s take a closer look at the reason why this phone is creating a ripple of excitement across the mobile world. Many people agree that the Samsung i7500 is filled with lots of remarkable features and it will be exciting to find out if the phone can indeed deliver on its promise.
 Its data and network features certainly will make for flawless call, messaging and browsing experience. It utilizes GPRS and EDGE Class 10 technology, HSCSD, Bluetooth, 3G and WiFi connectivity. It is a triband phone that supports 900/2100/1700 and 850/900/1800/1900 networks. It has an HTML browser and offers support for Java 2.0, email, SMS, MMS and instant messaging.
Its memory capacity is 8 gigabytes expandable to 32 gigabytes via the microSD card slot. You can store numerous contacts onto the phonebook as well as video and audio content. Its 3.2 inch display is a capacitive touchscreen that’s equipped with AMOLED technology. This affords users brilliant and vivid display of colors even as the phone consumes less power. The same technology is also used on the display of the Samsung Omnia.
The Samsung i7500 has a 5 megapixel camera equipped with an LED flash plus autofocus, night mode, video and geo-tagging functions. The HTC Magic’s camera is a mere 3.15 megapixel. Geo-tagging is possible with the i7500’s integrated GPS which can also be loaded with Google Maps. Being an Android phone, a variety of Google services will be made available on the unit. As of this writing, there is still no official announcement regarding prices and we may have to wait till June to find out.
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Samsung recently announced that it will be coming out with its first mobile phone to run Google’s Android platform. The Samsung i7500 is only the third mobile phone to feature the Android operating system and is being pitted directly against the HTC Magic. The first Android phone, the HTC Dream, was such a disappointment that people were starting to wonder if there ever was going to be a decent Android device.
There are high hopes for the Samsung i7500 especially as it showcases remarkable specifications. This unit runs on the Android 1.5 and as such users are afforded a variety of Google services such as Google Maps, Gmail, Google Search, Google Talk, YouTube and support for Google Latitude, Street View and so on. The touch screen of the Samsung i7500 measures 3.2 inches with AMOLED technology which makes for superior quality display and low power consumption. The screen is capacitive and boasts of an accelerometer that enables auto-rotate as well as handwriting recognition.
 The phone also has a 5 megapixel camera equipped with and LED flash and autofocus function. This quad-band phone is also WiFi and Bluetooth enabled. It also has USB 2.0 and microUSB. Its HSDPA connectivity makes for up to 7.2Mbps in speed so browsing on this phone is quite fast. The Samsung i7500 has an internal memory capacity of 8 gigabytes but it can be expanded up to 32 gigabytes by way of a microSD card. This model is equipped with a GPS so geo-tagging is possible.
Video and audio capabilities are also enabled on this phone. It supports MPEG4, H.263, H.264 and WMV video files and WMA, MP3, AAC, AAC+ and e-AAC+ audio formats. It is very slim at 115 x 56 x 11.9 millimeters whilst battery life is at an impressive 1500 mAh. The Samsung i7500 will be released into the European market in June but there is no official word just yet on pricing.
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Monday, May 18th, 2009
 The Samsung i7500 was recently launched and one of the reasons it has been getting so much attention is that this is the company’s first unit to come with the Android operating system. Apart from that, its features are also generating a lot of excitement despite its slim size since it’s packed with some powerful elements.
The Samsung i7500 has a full web browser and high speed HSDPA as well as HSUPA connectivity which make for superior browsing capability. Coupled with this is a solid 528 MHz processor that’s sure to add operational speed to the unit. The i7500 also has WiFi, Bluetooth and GPRS/EDGE technology. You can send emails, SMS and MMS on this device. You can also communicate with your friends via instant messaging. This unit is equipped with a speaker phone and you get virtually limitless phonebook and call record storage.
 The phone boasts of an AMOLED capacitive touchscreen which also sports an accelerometer so no matter in which direction you hold it, the screen will adjust itself accordingly. It has an internal memory of 8GB and is outfitted with a microSD slot so you can expand storage capacity to 32GB. That’s even more storage than what the iPhone offers.
Premium multimedia features are also another highlight of this phone. You can record and play videos as well as audio files. It has a 5MP camera and a 3.5 millimeter audio jack. The HTC Magic, a direct rival of the i7500, sports a lower capacity camera and it doesn’t have a phone jack and so it falls short on these two counts.
Additionally, Samsung’s device comes with an integrated GPS so you can perform geo-tagging tasks and load the phone with Google Maps. A host of other Google services are also available to users, among these, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar and Google Talk. European release is scheduled for June although there hasn’t been an announcement on price.
Samsung i7500 Links:
- Samsung i7500 Reviews
- Samsung i7500 Contracts
- Samsung i7500 with free gifts
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