Now the rumors have become reality when today on April 27, 2009, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., today unveiled in its headquarters Seoul in South Korea the New Mobile Phone Model “SAMSUNG I7500”, companies first Android-powered mobile handset. With launch of this I7500, Samsung is now the foremost company amongst the universal top three cellular phone companies to make public an Android-powered mobile phone.

Debut in major European centers from June, the 11.9-mm trim, tri-band 7.2Mbps HSDPA (900/1700/2100MHz), quad-band GSM, candy bar packs a 3.2-inch, 480 x 320 pixels AMOLED touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera with Power LED, Wi-Fi, GPS, 1,500mAh battery, 8GB of storage space (plus MicroSD extension for up to 32GB more), and a regular 3.5mm headset jack. Step aside HTC.

The Samsung I7500 is a forward-looking smart phone, comprising a 3.2’’ AMOLED full touch screen with 7.2Mbps HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, providing users right of entry to Google™ Mobile services and complete web browsing at amazing speeds.

The Samsung I7500 proposes consumers admittance to the full range of Google services, comprising of Google Search™, Google Maps™, YouTube™, Google Calendar™, Gmail™, and Google Talk™. The GPS integrated receiver makes possible the comprehensive usage of Google Map features, like My Location, Google Latitude, local search, Street View along with detailed route description. Hard to count of other applications are accessible on hand in Android Market. For instance, the application Wikitude, a travel guide available on 17500, lets you to access fine points of unknown tourist attractions via location-based Wikipedia sharp articles.

Expected release date for the Samsung I7500 is on June 2009.

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