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Samsung Galaxy Spica (GT-I5700)
ManufacturerSamsung
Availability by regionNovember 2009
SuccessorSamsung i5800
Compatible networksHSDPA (3G) 900/2100, Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900,
Form factorSlate
Dimensions115 mm (4.5 in) H
57 mm (2.2 in) W
13.2 mm (0.52 in) D
Weight124 g
Operating systemAndroid v1.5 (Cupcake), officially upgraded to v2.1 (Eclair)
CPUSamsung S3C6410 800 MHz
Memory256 MB RAM
Storage512 MB flash, 180 MB user available
Removable storageMicroSD support for up to 32GB
BatteryLi-Ion (1500 mAh)
Rear camera3.2 Megapixels
Display320×480 px, 3.2 inches (81 mm)*, HVGA, 65,536 color LCD at 180 pixels per inch (ppi)
ConnectivityUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, GPS
Data inputsTouch Screen (capacitive)

The Samsung Galaxy Spica, also known as Samsung Spica, Samsung GT-I5700, Samsung Galaxy Lite and Samsung Galaxy Portal, is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that uses the open source Android operating system. The phone is referred to as the successor of the Samsung i7500 and sometimes referred as Galaxy Lite.[1] Even though some of its features like the camera resolution, storage and data connection speeds are lower than the i7500 its processor's clock speed is much higher at 800 MHz. It is succeeded by the Samsung Galaxy 3.

Features

The Galaxy Spica is 3G smartphone, offering quad-band GSM and announced with two-band HSDPA (900/2100) at 3.6Mbit/s. The phone features a 3.2-inch LCD capacitive touch screen, a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, and a digital compass. The i5700 has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack and is equipped with DNSe 2.0.

Software-wise, the Galaxy Spica offers a suite of Mobile Google services, including Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar, and Google Talk. The phone’s GPS enables Google Maps features such as My Location, Google Latitude, and Street View. It also supports MP3, AAC (including iTunes Plus downloads), WMA audio, and H.264 video. The phone is also capable of playing DivX and Xvid coded content which makes it the first Android phone that supports this feature.

Availability

The phone is available in Europe, Asia and Middle East.[2] The i5700 is Samsung's second Android-based handset for Europe.[3] The phone was released on December 2009 in Turkey[4] and is released in Canada on the Rogers Communications network.[5]

Software

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The Samsung Galaxy Spica has received an update to Android 2.1 as of February 2010. Some phone vendors, such as Three and T-Mobile in the UK, have started shipping the phone with 2.1 preloaded. As of May 2010, phones have started to sell in India and Indonesia with the 2.1 update preloaded.

The only official method for updating the Spica is via Samsung's PC Studio software and not, unlike others, via OTA.

It is not possible to update Branded phones in this way. In this case, the phones needs to be updated by an official Samsung Partner.

However, unsupported methods are available using a combination of third party software and a range of available firmware from Android 1.5 to alpha versions of Android 2.2,[6] Android 2.3[7] and Android 4.0.[8]

See also

References

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