Samsung Galaxy Fit (smartphone)
The Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that runs the open source Android operating system.
Manufacturer | Samsung Mobile |
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Series | Galaxy |
Compatible networks | GSM GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, HSDPA HSDPA 900 / 2100 |
Availability by region | March 2011 |
Type | Smartphone |
Dimensions | 110.2 × 61.2 × 12.6 mm |
Mass | 108 g |
Operating system | Android 2.2 (Froyo) upgradable to v2.3 (Gingerbread) |
CPU | Qualcomm MSM7227 600 MHz ARMv6 |
GPU | Adreno 200 GPU |
Memory | 160 MB |
Removable storage | Micro SD up to 32 GB |
Battery | Li-Ion 1350 mAh |
Data inputs | Multi-touch, capacitive touchscreen, A-GPS, push buttons |
Display | 240 × 320 pixels 64-bit color, 3.3-inch capacitive touchscreen |
Rear camera | Digital camera, 5.0-megapixel (auto focus, smile detection, geo-tagging) |
Front camera | No |
Connectivity | Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, microUSB v2.0 |
It was announced at the 2011 Mobile World Congress as one of four Samsung low-end smartphones, along with the Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Gio and Galaxy Mini.[1]
Key features
- Multi-Touch
- Quad-Band GSM and dual-band 3G support
- 7.2Mbit/s HSDPA
- 3.3 in (84 mm) 65K-color QVGA TFT touchscreen
- ARMv6 600 MHz processor, 286 MB RAM
- Adreno 200 GPU
- Android OS v2.2.1 (Froyo) with TouchWiz v3.0 UI, upgradable to v2.3.6 (Gingerbread)
- 160 MB internal storage, hot-swappable MicroSD slot, 2 GB card included
- 5 MP camera with auto-focus and geo-tagging
- GPS receiver with A-GPS
- FM radio with RDS and Radio Text
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- Quick Office
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Swype virtual keyboard
- MicroUSB port (charging and data transfer) and stereo Bluetooth 2.1
- SNS (Social networking service) integration
- Image/Video editor
- Compass
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See also
- List of Android devices
References
- "Samsung Galaxy Ace, Gio, Fit, and mini gather for a mega hands-on". Engadget. 15 February 2011. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
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