2009 is a good year for fans and enthusiasts of Android smart phones as plenty of little Android devices are both released and announced this year. Samsung’s Android phone is about to hit UK shores soon –it is expected, but not confirmed, to be arriving within this November.
When the news of the Galaxy Lite first broke out, it appeared as if the HTC Tattoo (formerly known as the HTC Tattoo) and the i5700 were about to have a low-end Android standoff. The prediction could not be more true; if not for the fact that T-Mobile has joined the fray with its own Pulse Android smart phone. With three great devices to choose from, low-end Android fans have a lot to rejoice about.
Lite Hardware and Features
Still, low-end is not exactly a fitting term for the Galaxy Lite. It may not have the huge internal storage of the original nor the 5 mega pixel camera, but Galaxy Lite reviews still place the device in the mid-tier rank. The i5700 Galaxy Lite sports 1GB of internal memory, a 3.2 mega pixel camera with auto focus, a removable 1500 mAh Li-on battery, micro USB, a micro SD and Transflash card slot, quad band network support and compatibility with 3G HSDPA, EDGE, and GPRS. Being an Android mobile phone, the Galaxy Lite will be able to access many Android applications such as Google Maps, Google Talk, and Google Mail.
Launch Delays
Do not let these specifications impress you so early, Galaxy Lite contracts are going to be available once the device officially launches, but it will not be this November. The Galaxy Lite has taken some delays and will be launching sometime next year; though this still might change as Samsung has yet to make any final announcements. Android fans are looking forward to this phone since it applied for the “Google Experience” which should increase its functions.

