Galaxy Spica : Using Intermediate Android, produce fine graphic

Samsung-galaxy-spicaManufacturers of electronics from South Korea, Samsung, has produce Android-based smart phone. However, Samsung has been selling only the Android smart phone for the European market. In the Blue Continent, Samsung presents Samsung i7500 Galaxy in June last year. Galaxy series i7500 uses the first Android named Cupcake.

Latest Android-based Samsung products is the Galaxy Spica. Not much different with his brother, Galaxy Spica using 3.2-inch wide screen. Galaxy Spica is using AMOLED graphics technology that utilizing more efficient battery and can display images that look cool in the eyes.

Regarding “engine”, Android platform that used is version 1.6 or donut which more advanced than Cupcake. So far, the above version is Eclair Android 2.0 and 2.1.

Galaxy Spica equipped with Java ME Apps applications that can play Java applications on Android.


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