Samsung Galaxy I6500U Saturn Android Mobile for China Unicom

March 29th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in Mobile

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Samsung Galaxy I6500U (Saturn) has been in rumor for about three months and now is finally official. Samsung launched this phone in Beijing three days before for China Unicom. 3G has generated heat competition between Chinese’s three carriers China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. And the competition is still at the early stage, and no one is winning. Definitely China Unicom is laying high expect on this Android powered phone, hoping it can give a push to its 3G business.

Samsung’s Galaxy I6500U Saturn looks almost the same to its I7500U, and only the buttons show some difference. It runs Android 2.1 OS and supports WCDMA radios, packing a 800MHz processor, a 3.2 inches AMOLED display, a 3.2 megalpixels camera, with dimensions of 11.8×5.8×1.35cm. It gets FM radio, which we are seldom to find on a Android mobile. It’s said China Unicom will ship this phone very soon, with a price of 3500 Yuan (about $514 USD).

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