Samsung’s new Android-powered phone
April 29th, 2009 | Published in Mobile Devices

On the 27th of this month, Samsung unveiled it’s new Google Android-based I7500. This new smartphone makes the electronic giant Samsung the second largest company to roll out a mobile device with an open source operating system. Rumor has it that other companies such as Motorola, Sony-Ericsonn and LG will soon follow. This phone will be available in Europe only from June on. The device offers access to the full suite of Google services, including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar and Google Talk. The device features an 8GB internal memory (expandable up to 40GB through a 32GB SDHC card) and also a 3,2″ touchscreen with no physical keyboard. In addition 5 megapixel camera with Power LED, GPS and WiFi.