From the name alone can be seen Samsung's targeting young people at Samsung Galaxy Y (Young). Samsung Smartphone was introduced to Indonesia by the end of last year.
Samsung release two models for this phone, the GSM and CDMA versions. Kompas.com get a chance to try Galaxy Y CDMA version. Here's his review:
DesignAs mobile phones aimed at young people, the Samsung phone was dressing a typical teenager. The interface is simple. Impressed minimalist, but it does not leave an impression of elegance to grip.
Although
located in the ranks of entry-level phones, Galaxy Y is wearing the
typical design of smart phones (smartphones) ala Samsung. At the front there are speakers, screen, and two touch sensitive buttons that flank the "Home" in the middle.
On
the right side and the power outlet on the left there are two volume
control buttons, while the audio jack and microUSB 3.5 mm is located on
the top side. Microphone and rear casing latch opening in the bottom.
Interestingly, Samsung offers the Galaxy Y is a plastic material and color glaze semi-metallic silver. Behind the casing there is a point that makes it easy baluran contour hand grip, especially when the user is sweating.
On the back side there is also a camera lens and speaker.
FeaturesThe
phone is equipped with an operating system Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
with Samsung's unique TouchWiz interface personalization. Users can easily customize the widget according to the wishes or can do shortcuts (shortcuts) to frequently used applications.
Despite
only having a screen size 3.2 inches with a resolution of 240 x 320
pixels, this phone is still convenient to use the keyboard to type even
provided a virtual board. In
addition to a variety of congenital applications Google, Samsung also
includes a Social Hub application and Samsung Apps so that users can
perform communication instant messages or download applications from
Samsung Apps.
Processing facilities although the documents entrusted to QuickOffice can only be read only, can not edit the document. Various games can be downloaded apps from the Android Market or Samsung Apps, although users can only play a 2D game.
On
the browser, while trying on the internet with Esia card, you could say
the speed was above average, especially in the city or region provided
access to the card.
So also to see the video on YouTube or content that supports Flash can be opened with a fairly fast buffering process. Users can also try out the WiFi connection.
Single core and 883Mhz processor and 290MB of RAM is qualified to open the application that need to be quickly. Also supports HSDPA connectivity and Bluetooth 3.0.
MultimediaThis phone is equipped with 5.1 surround music facilities that can be applied when using earphones. His voice would look better if you use the normal mode and can configure the equalizer that has been provided.
Users can also enjoy radio even have to plug the earphones to get the radio signal. Samsung Galaxy Y is also equipped with a video player that can play video with 3GP/MP4 format.
To be able to explore, this phone is also equipped with GPS.
2MP
camera supports a resolution that can take pictures with maximum
resolution of 1,600 x 1,200 pixels, although not yet have the flash and
auto focus.
While the video quality can be recorded in QVGA quality at 15 fps speed. Because there are night mode, the camera is enabled on the night will seem less good and the images seem broken.
With a price of about $ 1 million, the Samsung Galaxy Y is worth buying. Although
this phone is CDMA networking, quality to download data (both
downloading and uploading) could be relied upon by the card of the
existing CDMA operators.
If only used for phone and SMS with normal activity, with a capacity of 1200 mAh mobile phone battery can last up to a day. However, when used for internet access and other features, this phone will only last a maximum of 6 hours.
Conclusion:(+) Reasonable prices(+) The design is minimalist, but still elegant and easily grasped(+) Processor capable(+) Photos and video standards, but still satisfying
(-) Virtual keyboard, for those who have large fingers might be a little inconvenience(-) Designs fairly thick
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