The Galaxy Series: Galaxy Beam (I8520), Galaxy 3 (I5800), Galaxy 5 (I5500)
Samsung’s latest Android lineup includes the Galaxy Beam (I8520), Galaxy 3 (I5800), and
Galaxy 5 (I5500). Introduced earlier this year at CES 2010, the Galaxy Beam, an android-
powered mobile projector phone, is now launching in Singapore. The Galaxy Beam is the
world’s first smartphone equipped with a beam projector along with powerful multimedia
features such as an 8 megapixel camera, HD video recording & playing, and a 3.7 inch Super
AMOLED WVGA display.
The Galaxy 3 (I5800) is the latest android-powered smartphone offered by Samsung, delivering
a rich multimedia and social media experience. The Galaxy 5 (I5500) is especially targeted at
the youth market, which wants to stay effortlessly connected on-the-move. Mimicking the well-
known Corby design, the Samsung Galaxy 5 is the perfect fit for the style-conscious user.
The Galaxy 3 and Galaxy 5 will be available in the European and Asian markets in July and the
Galaxy Beam will also launch in July for Singapore customers.
Galaxy 3
Samsung Galaxy 3 (I5800)
2.5G : 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
Network
3G (HSDPA 3.6 Mbps) : 900/2100 MHz
OS
Android 2.1
Display
3.2” WQVGA TFT LCD (240X400)
3.0 Megapixel with Auto Focus
Camera
Smile Shot, Panorama Shot, Action shot, AddMe shot, Continuous Shot,
Timer Shot, Scene, Digital Zoom
DivX/Xvid, WMV, H.263, H.264, MPEG4 Video player & recorder
Video
(320×240) @15fps
Supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, WMA, MIDI, OGG
Audio
Music Player with DNSe (Digital Natural Sound Effect)
FM Radio with RDS, 3.5mm Ear jack
Integrated Messaging ‘Social Hub’
Google Mobile services
Android Market™ for more applications and content
Value-added
Augmented Reality with Layar Reality Browser
Features
A-GPS
Accelerometer, Proximity, Magnetic, Ambient light Sensor
Touch Wiz 3.0 User interface
Connectivity
Bluetooth v3.0, USB v2.0 (Full-Speed), Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, All Share
Memory
170MB +, MicroSD (1GB included, up to 32GB)
Size
113.5 x 55×12.85mm
Li-Ion 1500mAh
Battery
Talk time : 2G/15hrs, 3G/7.1hrsStand by : 2G/625hrs, 3G/517hrs
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