3 Android 2.1 Powered mid-range phones to be launched in India
Are you an Android Lover but still not able to get hands on it because of it’s cost? Wait for some time more because there are three phones to be launched really soon powered by Android Operating System. What makes them mid-range is their smaller screen size but still they are superior in one way from the earlier phones i.e latest Android 2.1 OS.
1. HTC Wildfire:
HTC Wildfire has a 4.2-inch QVGA 240×320 pixels touchscreen and it doesn’t come with AMOLED screen like HTC Legend. Thats why we consider it to be mid-range phone. Also the processor is slow and battery power is slightly less. Apart from these the basic features are same as high-end android phone.
2. Samsung i5800 Galaxy:
Samsung i5800 Galaxy 3 has 3.2-inch 240×400 resolution TFT screen and 1500 mAh battery. Apart from these other features are like i5800 Galaxy Spica Android mobile phone BUT it’s with Android 2.1
3. Samsung i5500 Corby:
Samsung i5500 Corby has 2.8-inch 240×320 pixel screen. It runs on 600 MHz processor and comes with 3G, Wi-Fi and FM Radio. Battery is slightly low powered with 1200 mAh capacity. Only thing missing is a qwerty keyboard like Samsung Corby Pro.
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Thanks for the comparison. I wanted to buy HTC but after going though the post above. I think I’ll consider corby too.
Regards
Bought a new Wildfire about a month ago as a business telephone but am very disenchanted , firstly i might have about 900 contacts on my previous XDA and was in a position to view by organisation or individual, not so on Wildfire solely by particular person which is of no use particularly with no search choice either. Android 2.2 is meant to have search facility but not completely different view possibility launch date seems to vary every time . Battery pretty good approx 18 hrs medium usage. Bluetooth poor, paired with parrott automotive package okay for day or so however won’t connect even by unpairing and pairing new, identical problem with bluetooth headset……..any ideas cannot discover anything on http://www.htcwildfireforum.com help would be appreciated
I’m looking for an android phone, these 3 look like decent options. I might have to consider these too!
Thanks for the article, I like corby too.
I bought the HTC desire HD and in my opnion is one of the best phones on the market. It is far better than the iphone except the fact that it doesn’t have the Natwest application.
I will definitely be sticking with HTC from now on!
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