Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 Review
Every manufacturer is planning to display their new mobile phones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress, 2011. Samsung has several phones in the offering and one of the prominent models is Galaxy Fit S5670. This is going to be the latest addition to the popular series of Galaxy phones by the Korean company. The major highlight of Galaxy Fit is that the phone is targeting the entry level users, which means it is going to be a budget friendly handset. The entry level buyers will love to get their hands on this Android™ v2.2 Froyo powered device as they can enjoy smooth usability of the features and applications.
Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 packs with the quad band GSM/EDGE and 3G with HSDPA. It is also supportive of A-GPS along with SNS integration and Digital compass. Being an Android™ powered mobile phone, the users of Samsung S5670 will get access to all the features of Google such as Maps, Search, Gmail, GTalk and YouTube™. There are multiple messaging facilities such as instant messaging, push mail, email and MMS.
In terms of the multimedia features, Samsung Galaxy Fit is quite impressive, considering it is an entry level smart phone. The major highlight of the multimedia features is the 5 mega pixel camera. The snapper is loaded with auto focus and geo tagging and the resolution of the images is 2592 x 1944 pixels. Other multimedia highlights of the phone include the music and video players that can play MP3/ WAV/ eAAC+ and MP4/ H.264/ H.263 respectively. You can expect excellent quality of music as the phone loads with DNSe sound enhancement apart from the 3.5 mm audio jack.
Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 is an attractive looking mobile phone. Its 3.31 inches display screen will definitely draw your attention. It is a complete touch screen display and its variety is TFT capacitive. The resolution of the display is 240 x 320 pixels and it can display 16 million colours. Swype text input, TouchWiz v3.0 UI, proximity sensor and accelerometer sensor are the major highlights of the display.
With such decent features and applications, the storage capacity should be good. Galaxy Fit features 160 MB of internal memory, but the real excitement is its 32GB supportive microSD™ card slot. It means you can expand the storage capacity up to 32 GB. Overall, the features of the handset are impressive and it will definitely attract the entry level buyers.