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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670, Ready and Willing


Need a mid-range smartphone for full-filling your basic needs and you’re also seeking for something available at a small price ? Check out the Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670. It’s an average phone and might be a good choice. If you want to find more about it, check out the following review.
Key Features
•    Quad-Band GSM and dual-band 3G support
•    7.2 Mbps HSDPA
•    3.3” 65K-color QVGA TFT capacitive touchscreen
•    ARMv6 600MHz processor, 280MB RAM
•    Android OS v2.2.1 Froyo with TouchWiz v3.0 UI, Gingerbread coming up
•    160MB of internal storage, hot-swappable MicroSD slot, 2GB card included
•    5 MP autofocus camera with geotagging, smile detection
•    GPS receiver with A-GPS
•    Stereo FM radio with RDS
•    3.5mm audio jack
•    Document viewer
•    Accelerometer and proximity sensor
•    Swype text input
•    MicroUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth 2.1
•    Social network integration
•    Good build quality

 Full specs here. 



The phone’s box holds a charger, the microUSB cable, a 2GB microSD card and the user guides.
The Galaxy Fit measures 110.2 x 61.2 x 12.6 mm and has a weight of 108 g, so it’s pretty light, compact and fits nicely in your hands and pockets. Even if it’s entirely made from plastic, it seems to be solidly built and has a glossy appearance on the frontal side, with a metallic-like chin under the display. The plastic on the back has a matte finish, thus offering a better hand grip and keeping your fingerprints away from sticking to it.
The phone holds a 3.3 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen that has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and a 121 ppi pixel density.


Above the display you’ll find the earpiece and a proximity sensor. Below the screen stands the physical Home key and has two sidekicks: two capacitive keys for Menu and Back.
The left side of the phone is home for the volume rocker and the microSD card slot, which is protected by a plastic lid.
The right side holds only the lonely Power/Lock key.
At the top, you’ll find the 3.5 mm audio jack next to the microUSB port, also protected by a plastic flap.
In terms of software, our device comes loaded with Android 2.2.1 Froyo and is upgradeable to v2.3 (Gingerbread). Using the phone will be a pleasant experience, as it also comes with the TouchWiz user interface which looks really cute. The phone is powered by a 600 MHz processor and has 280 MB of RAM. These specs won’t impress you, but get the job done without bugging you with lag issues or any undesirable stuff like that.

The telephony department is nicely put together, with a capable phonebook that has unlimited storage, has the Quick contacts feature, syncs your contacts with their multiple accounts (Exchange is included). Smart and Voice dialing are also included in the package.
The in-call quality is very good, as the voices were loud and clear for both parties and the reception was also good, I didn’t experience any drops of signal.

In the messaging department, your SMS and MMS are organized into threads and you have several options, like searching within them for a specific one and others.
Google Talk is here for taking care of instant messaging and supports multiple popular clients, like Pidgin, iChat, Ovi contacts and others.

For emailing, you have Gmail, which handles batch operations and multiple Gmail accounts, and a generic email application that supports other email accounts.
For typing, you have a comfortable on screen QWERTY keyboard which is very easy to use in portrait mode, if you don’t have sausages instead of fingers. If you still don’t settle with it, the landscape mode will take good care of you and your ogre hands. In both modes, the keys are nicely placed and accidental presses are unlikely to happen. Also available are the voice input and Swype.

The Galaxy Fit S5670 comes with a pretty rich connectivity package. We have here support for quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dual-band 3G with 7.2 Mbps HSDPA, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Bluetoooth 2.1 with A2DP and USB 2.0. The phone also has a 3.5 mm audio jack, so you’ll be able to use whichever headphone set you desire.

For surfing the web, you have the Android browser, which is very capable, having support for bookmarks, text reflow, double tap and pinch zooming and others. You can also zoom through the dedicated buttons.
For snapping pictures, the phone comes with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera that takes pictures at a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels, but lacks a LED flash. The camera interface is simple and offers settings for resolution, white balance, smile shot, panorama mode, geotagging and others. The image quality is very good for 5 megapixels with accurate colors and a good amount of resolved detail.
The video camera isn’t that great, though, but gets the job done. It’s capable of producing QVGA videos at 15 fps.

For listening to music, you get the TouchWiz player which offers several equalizer presets and the cool possibility of searching for a song on YouTube or Google. The audio quality is pretty nice.
An FM Radio is also present on the phone and has RDS support.
The video player is also decent enough and it’s capable of playing MP4 and 3GP files. (at least, that’s what I tried) If you were hoping for DivX/XviD support, tough luck.

The Galaxy Fit S5670 comes with a few handy applications in its basket, like a document viewer, YouTube, Picasa, an image/video editor, the usual calendar, alarms, voice recorder, calculator and others.
A GPS receiver is also on board and has A-GPS support and Google Maps for navigation.
The phone comes with a 1350 mAh battery and will endure two days of moderate usage.

In conclusion, even if it’s kind of old and outdated according and to today’s standards with all those smartphone-monsters out there, the Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 still makes a good choice if you’re searching something average and cheap.

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