Samsung Galaxy 5 is probably the cheapest well known Android phone in the market. It weighs really light, and the plastic casing makes it looks like it could split into pieces if one dropped it onto the floor. There are a total of 7 buttons on the phone; Menu, Home, Back, Search, Call, Touch Pad, and the End Call/Sleep button.
Samsung Galaxy 5 has a QWERTY keypad for both portrait and landscape mode and numbers and symbols can be inputted without switching to a different keypad.One of the more impressive features of the Samsung Galaxy 5 is Swype text input, an option that allows you to slide your fingers over the letters you want to type in a single motion, letting the software work out the word you are trying to write. Swype is an excellent feature and considering the small screen of the Galaxy 5 compared to the larger Android phones like the HTC Desire, it is a smart inclusion.
The phone comes with a 2MP camera, with no autofocus. Quality of photos is acceptable and they can be immediately shared via Facebook, Bluetooth, AllShare etc.
Samsung Galaxy 5 is powered by a 667MHz processor and runs on Android 2.1 (upgradeable to 2.2).
The smaller display has a negative impact on Web browsing. The Galaxy 5 also lacks multitouch support, meaning you can't pinch the screen to zoom in and out of applications like maps, the browser or photo albums. Other features include a built-in accelerometer, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a digital compass and a GPS receiver. The Samsung Galaxy 5 has a microSD card slot for extra storage, located behind the rear battery cover. Samsung includes a 2GB microSD card in the sales package.
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