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THE I7500 FROM SAMSUNG

With the introduction of the Android compatible I7500, Samsung has ventured into the market of smart phones using the Android operating system, possibly the best operating system in the market at present. So what exactly is the Android? Android basically refers to an operating system on a mobile platform, based loosely on the Linux kernel. Android Inc. is the name of a firm based in Palo Alto, California, which provided different sorts of software for mobile phones. With the launch of the I7500, Samsung has become the first company, among the top three mobile phone companies of the world to bring out Android operating software enabled smart phone. The I7500 boast of amazing specifications, great designing, and perfect optimization of hardware and software. The specifications of the I7500 include a 11.9-mm slim quad-band GSM, tri-band 7.2Mbps HSDPA 900/1700/2100MHz), 3.2-inch, 320 x 480 pixel AMOLED touch screen, WiFi access, Global Positioning System, a 5.0 megapixel camera with Power LED, 1,500mAh battery, 8GB of storage (plus MicroSD expandable memory up to 32GB), and finally a standard 3.5mm headset jack. The Android operating system such as that present in the Samsung I7500 offers unbelievable features that were hitherto thought of as unthinkable to incorporate in a mobile phone. It is truly bringing about a revolution in telephony, and telecommunication. The specifications that are offered by Android enabled phones like the Samsung I7500, are amazing. The Android operating system is indeed well equipped. It supports all networking technologies that are available including GSM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, CDMA, UMTS, EDGE, and many others. In addition to the above mentioned features, the Android operating system also boasts of a Dalvik virtual machine, SQLite for storage of data in an orderly manner, optimized graphics, an integrated web browser, application framework features, media support, and many more incredible features.

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