Sunday, August 28, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Smartphone Review

Samsung Mobiles have announced four new Android based smartphones under the already popular brand name of Samsung Galaxy. These smartphones include both the budget friendly low end and mid range devices. Samsung will be showcasing the new Galaxy members in the IFA trade fair in Berlin later this year. The new Galaxy members include Samsung Galaxy Y, Galaxy Y Pro, Galaxy W and Galaxy M Pro. Galaxy Y and Galaxy Y Pro are both mid range android smartphones targeted at the youth. The major difference between Galaxy Y and Y Pro is that, Pro also has a QWERTY Keypad whereas Galaxy Y is a full touchscreen phone. Here we take a look at the entry level Samsung Galaxy Y Pro which along with Galaxy Y is specifically designed for the younger generation says Samsung.



 

Display:
Smart phones with full QWERTY keyboard and touch screen are very much popular among fans these days and specially the Youngsters. Galaxy Y pro, the smart phone for generation Y along with the full QWERTY keyboard features a TFT capacitive touchscreen with 256K colors. The screen size is 2.6 inch with resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. It also features the accelerometer for UI auto rotate and optical trackpad.

Size and Design:
The best part of Galaxy Y pro is its sleek and slim design. Phones with candy bar form usually are on the thicker end but Y Pro is only 11.5mm in depth and weighs only 108.5 gram. The buttons are far apart and makes typing simpler. The phone has a width of 63.5mm, can be easily held in one hand when typing. 

Camera:
It features a 3.15MP camera with maximum image resolution of 2048x1536 pixels. Camera comes with face detection and geo tagging features and record video with maximum resolution of 320x240 at 24 fps.

Processor and OS:
It comes with 833 MHz processor and runs the Android 2.3(Gingerbread) OS.

Connectivity:
The smart phone has the latest connectivity features having Wi-Fi with W-Fi hotspot feature. Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP and micro USB 2.0

Other features include the Adobe flash support, GPS support, Google Maps, Think free document viewer and editor, Youtube, Google talk and Picasa integration, push mail, IM and RSS.

Our Opinion:
If priced between 8k to 9k then its a must buy.

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