Samsung Android Galaxy Spica i5700

Samsung rolled-out their latest phone – Samsung Android Galaxy Spica i5700. The Android-powered smartphone that has been known in the rumor mills as the Galaxy Lite. The latest i5700 boasts a quick 800MHz processor that helps it to be the first Android smartphone with support for DivX videos.
The phone features 13.2 mm thickness, a DivX support and a Google experience, which means that it won’t come with the cube UI that the Behold2 has. The device will also sport an 800 MHz processor and seems focused on multimedia with the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
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