Samsung Galaxy line have been improved like a bomb, as one of the most successful family series in Android and mobile phone industry. Now let’s take a recap on the company’s first-ever Galaxy phone, and also, their first Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy with model number I7500. It was first announced on April 27, 2009 and became available two months after.

As being the first Android phone from the Korean company, it received a lot of criticisms from the users due to lack of software updates. Finally, an official update was released, however, it’ll void the warranty of the phone.
It weighs a light-weight 116.7 grams and sports a 3.2-inch AMOLED screen with brilliant touch display that produces vivid colors and images. There’s a 5-megapixel camera on the rear with auto-focus sensor, accompanied by a single-LED flash. On the battery side, a removable 1,500 mAh lighten up the device for providing all-day battery life.

The open platform of the Android operating system from Google, enables the users to customize the handset based on their own demand.
Samsung Galaxy offers an 8GB in-built storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB using microSD card. Also, a 3.5 mm jack is located at the top left part.

Based on critics, Samsung brought us this device as their part of expanding the line-up of Galaxy smartphones on mobile industry and to be the leading phone manufacturer worldwide.
Samsung Galaxy I7500 specs:
3.2-inch AMOLED LCD screen, 1280 X 720 resolution
Android 1.5 “Cupcake”, upgradable to v1.6 “Donut; unofficially updated to v2.3 “Gingerbread”
528Mhz Qualcomm MSM7200A single-core processor
Adreno 130 GPU
5-megapixel rear camera, phase detection auto-focus with LED flash
8GB storage
128MB RAM
MicroSD slot support up to 32GB
3G HSDPA connectivity
Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth, GPS
115.9 x 56.0 x 11.9 mm
116.7 grams
1,500 mAh removable battery
Colors: Black & White

