Samsung Galaxy – Android’s Power in a Samsung form
In a race to build products powered with the latest in technology, Samsung sets its mark with Samsung Galaxy, the first Google Android powered phone by Samsung. Whether it’s a move to stand ahead of the queue with modern products, or to bring to market a less expensive alternative to Apple iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy is one of the phones that boast of few really interesting features, such as:
- 3.2” touch screen powered by AMOLED (Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) technology. What it means to us is a significant reduction in the power consumption due to no need for screen’s backlight. This will result in an increased battery life.
- It’s so far the slimmest Android-based smartphone. This feature is more important for the people who are admirers of look and feel more than the functionality really. Of course, shining back and anti-scratch glass of the screen give it a useful edge over many other phones too.
- A high quality 5MP camera, which is really good for a mobile phone. It’s not really as good as a digital camera, but you won’t expect it to be interchangeable with a digital camera either. It’s quite handy for the people who get their expectation right before they buy a phone. Its flash actually works while clicking pictures. This has been a common problem with the mobile phones with camera and flash that their flashes are merely an accessory which can’t often be used at the time of need.
- Connectivity possibilities are just inline with your expectations, maybe a bit beyond them – USB, Bluetooth, HSPDA7.2, GPS, Wi-Fi, quad-band EDGE/GPRS etc. are the connectivity tools this high-tech toy comes equipped with.
Overall, Samsung Galaxy can be rated as a very reliable and reasonably priced phone enriched with wealth of applications on the Google Android platform. Its processor speed and speed of browsing are two important factors that bring this phone stand at level with its biggest rivals (and also, the bestsellers) in the market, Apple iPhone and the Android-based HTC Desire.
