Galaxy Mini |
Galaxy Ace |
All of the new handsets run on Android 2.2 Froyo and has common features of quad-band GSM/EDGE, 3G with HSDPA supports, A-GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and microUSB port. They all have the Samsung custom TouchWiz launcher for better user experience.
The Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 has a 3.14-inch QVGA touchscreen display and a 600 MHz CPU. Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 is immediate availability in Russia, with the rest of Europe and Asia to follow in the first half of the year.
Galaxy Gio |
The Samsung Galaxy Gio S5600 has 3.2" HVGA TFT capacitive touchscreen. Its CPU is clocked at 800 MHz, while the fixed-focus camera at the back is capable of producing 3 megapixel images.
JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Business, said, “In creating the Samsung GALAXY smartphone line-up, we wanted to expand on the things that made the Samsung GALAXY S such a runaway success whilst diversifying our product range. Each device delivers something different, with the idea that each user is an individual and wants their mobile experience to be easy and fun. With these four Samsung GALAXY smartphones we help them share the joy they have in their lives and bring their experiences to their friends and family.”
Galaxy Fit |
The Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 has a 3.31 inch QVGA LCD touchscreen display. The processor running the whole thing is going at 600 MHz. It has a 5 mega-pixel auto-focus camera.
The Samsung GALAXY family was inspired by the success of the original Samsung GALAXY S, which has sold an astonishing 10 million devices in just seven months. The Samsung GALAXY family will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress from February 14th to 17th in Barcelona. The Galaxy Fit, Gio and Mini should be available in market around the first quarter of year 2011 and currently no details about the price of above Galaxy smartphones.
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