Thursday, November 03, 2011

Mobile firm targets teens with entry-level smartphone

Posted on October 31, 2011 10:25:53 PM

WITH TODAY’S fast-paced lifestyle, the need to keep up with the latest puts quite a lot of pressure on today’s youth. This desire to be at the forefront of what is trendy and what is hip -- from wearing the hottest fashions to owning the newest gadgets -- has become a top priority for a lot of teenagers. Where technology is concerned, one of the trends that have become hardest to ignore is the smartphone.

 

The emergence of these handsets has had the youth constantly tapping on their keypads sending text messages, chatting on social networks, playing games and downloading applications. However, most of these don’t come cheap.

Fortunately, Samsung has created a dependable entry-level smartphone the youth can easily afford, the Samsung Galaxy Y, their first Android smartphone.

Small wonder


Powered by an 832 MHz processor and HSDPA module of up to 7.2 Mbps, the Samsung Galaxy Y runs on an Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system that lets users browse through Web sites, check e-mail and play various media smoothly and with less lag. More importantly, its users can also access over 150,000 apps available in the Android Market to bring together their favorites in social networking, gaming, music and so much more.

Photos and videos taken with the Samsung Galaxy Y’s 2-megapixel camera can be viewed smoothly because of its 3-inch LCD display and 240x320 pixel-QVGA resolution.

Its TouchWiz user interface punctuates the experience further as users can customize their own menus.

For P5,990, teens with a severe lack of edge in their mobile experience can now get an upgrade and a make-over at the same time.
 
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