The United States is usually the first place where new and most-awaited handsets end up. This country is lucky enough to be the first to experience the much-awaited Android phones. But finally, even the Middle East is given the privilege to have an Android-based mobile phone. The Samsung I7500, nicknamed Galaxy, is the very first handset with Android OS to reach this part of the world! This should be a great privilege for Samsung, if I might say so. The Samsung I7500 is already available across the Middle East for AED 2,299.
Samsung I7500: First Android Phone in the Middle East
Aside from thee Android OS, the Samsung I7500 has excellent features to boast about. It comes with 3.2-inch AMOLED full touchscreen that supports 16 million colors. This 320 x 480-resolution screen doesn’t’ consume that much energy though, which is a very good thing indeed. Broadband downloads is easily done with this phone since it has 3.5 HSDPA software. Other forms of connectivity include GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Storage is an expandable 8GB internal memory.
Taking quality pictures can be done using the 5-megapixel camera integrated with auto focus and LED flash. Geo-tagging is another great feature of the Samsung I7500. Playing all kinds of music is possible because this phone supports all kinds of files. It doesn’t have an FM radio though.
