Saturday, March 10, 2012

Review of Samsung Galaxy Y

Introduction:
We’ll skip past the “Samsung, why?” jokes about the new entriest level Android handset from the Koreans, the Samsung Galaxy Y, since entry level doesn’t necessarily mean a subpar device, and such devices often sell by the boatload. The Y stands for “young”, and means an affordable handset for teens or emerging markets in the sub-$180 price bracket.

Some of the Galaxy Y’s specs are marginally better than the Galaxy Mini, for example, like a slightly faster 832MHz processor and less weight, but the camera is 2MP vs 3MP in the Mini. The biggest improvement actually seems to be the Android OS version – we are running Gingerbread on the Galaxy Y.

We also have a design that is not your typical cheap black plastic handset, but is this an event enough to earn big sales in the low-end Android range, considering it's always crowded down there? Read on the review to find out...

Design:
The outer appearance of the Samsung Galaxy Y stand out with a silvery back cover and chrome-like rim around the screen half – only the front is black. Alright, one for the design team here, since it found a cheap way to break away from the mould.
Moreover, the battery cover has tapered edges and is dotted like snake skin, which make the phone easier to hold. The phone is very small, and gets lost in larger hands, but the 0.45” (11.5mm) thickness is just enough for a good grip. Needless to say, working it with one hand is not an issue, and your thumb reaches everywhere.


The basic 3” LCD display has 240x320 pixels of resolution, but it is fairly bright, and the viewing angles are decent. A slightly larger screen with better resolution would have managed to set it further apart, since now it sports a display equal to the previous lowest of the low from Samsung. Even at that small size, the interface still looks grainy due to the crappy resolution.


The power/lock button on the right, and the volume rocker on the left are easy to feel, and get pressed with soft but distinct travel. We have a microUSB port at the top covered with a protective flap.





Performance:

Under the hood of the little Galaxy Y is an 832MHz processor. In terms of today's smart phones, 832MHz really isn't that much. Many phones, even at the lower to mid-range, pack 1GHz chips.

Still, if you just need to send some texts and tweet every so often, you probably won't need much more power. But, if intensive apps and serious multitasking are on your agenda, you'll find the Galaxy Y lacking. Mobile gamers should probably look elsewhere.

The Galaxy Y runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which felt fairly smooth and responsive during our tests. Once you start loading the phone up with any of the hundreds of thousands of apps in the Android Market, as well as live home-screen widgets, you'll notice a reduction in performance, so make sure you keep a check on what you're doing with it.
Samsung Galaxy Y side
The Y should fit into your pockets with no bother.


Samsung has slapped the TouchWiz interface over the top of Android. This allows you to customise more of the menus, as well as take advantage of Swype, which lets you type on the virtual keyboard insanely quickly.

You'll also get access to Samsung's social, games and music hubs, which, as the names suggest, aim to bring together social-networking, games and music services. We're all for anything that helps us to tweet about our food more quickly.
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Friday, March 9, 2012

Advantages and Disadvantages Samsung Galaxy Y

After removing the Smartphone is similar but with GSM technology, Samsung released the Android smart phone for CDMA networks using EVDO technology up to 800MHz. This latest CDMA Android features a fairly comprehensive and is priced at an affordable price, and Samsung Galaxy Y's designated medium to share.

CDMA Android phone made by South Korean vendor is using the CDMA EVDO 800 MHz, 2.3 Gingerbread Android operating system, complete with touch screen measuring 3.0 inch TFT QVGA (320x240 resolution).

CDMA Samsung Galaxy Y have used the powerful 600MHz processor. While for purposes of storage, internal memory provides 160MB of space, with an additional microSD external memory card of 2GB.

Some complementary features such as a 2MP camera, WiFi, GPS and Swype typing methods are also pinned on this smart phone. And following a review of advantages and disadvantages of this phone:



Advantages Samsung Galaxy Y:
  1. Features that are qualified with the latest Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread (best in class Smartphone Android).
  2. Design is stylish and easy to grip, with the user interface is very easy to use.
  3. Desain full touch screen is quite elegant.
  4. Although the CDMA network, but this phone has the ability to download files quickly by using EVDO 3G with equal speed. Bundling of Aha EVDO Esia also seen enough speed to support the process of downloading or buffering.
  5. With the right lighting conditions, a 2MP camera on the back is quite good when taking pictures for inside and outside the room.
  6. Can be connected to the WiFi network, so that browsing speed can be higher, according to the available WiFi networks.
  7. Current prices are relatively affordable $ 1,150.
  8. Samsung Galaxy Y form a small and compact with a size of 104 x 58 x 11.5 mm and weighing less than 100 grams.
Disadvantages Samsung Galaxy Y:
  1. Although easy to grip, but this phone actually looks very small and less satisfied if it is used to enjoying entertainment content, such as watching videos, and play games.
  2. Because it uses QVGA TFT display, resolution of the picture becomes less clear. Especially when playing games, it looks bland and less interesting.
  3. Sometimes prefer to slow down when used to play games when it's too long and continuous use, the phone get hot.
  4. Camera resolution is only 2 MP fixed focus and without flash, so that the portrait of the lighting in the room will look less blurry.
  5. The battery easily drained when used to play games and watch videos.
  6. Hot Swap microSD 2.Slot not, so to take the memory card to open the battery first.
  7. Touch screen is less sensitive.
Those are some advantages and disadvantages of the Samsung Galaxy Y CDMA. But according to the type of phone (Young), with the affordability of features on offer include a complete than with similar phones.
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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Tutorial How To Root Samsung Galaxy Y

Before we do the Root, it helps us know first, what is Root? Root can say as the highest privilege, if the windows can we equate with the administrator. Why in the Root? Because there are indeed some android applications requesting Root privileges to use, we can more deeply to do Root, move applications to sd card, and much more.

Immediately, we did how to Root Samsung Galaxy Y.


How To Root Samsung Galaxy Y:
  • Download update.zip file here
  • Put the update.zip file on the sd card.
  • Next, turn off your phone.
  • Press the volume (up) + home + power button simultaneously.
  • Later you will go into recovery mode.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Galaxy Y’s Specs

Specifications:

Digital camera features
Camera resolution (megapixels)                        
2
Geotagging                                                      
Yes
Video mode
Yes
Display
Screen resolution                                             
240x320
Screen size
3in
Display technology                                           
TFT
Number of colours                                           
256000
Touch screen                                                   
Capacitive
Accelerometer
Yes
General
Colour
Black
GPS
GPS receiver
Yes
Input
Keyboard type
Touch screen
Mail / Messaging
Messaging capabilities
E-mail, MMS, SMS
Microsoft Exchange support                              
Yes
Attachment editing                                             
Yes
Attachment viewing
Yes
Memory
RAM
290MB
Mobile phone features
Form factor
Candy bar
Mobile phone networks Yes
Data tethering                                                    
Mobile phone networks                                     
Telstra
Network bands
1800MHz(2G), 1900MHz(2G), 2100MHz(3G), 850MHz(2G), 850MHz(3G) - Telstra Next G, 900MHz(2G)
Multimedia
Radio support                                                   
FM
Voice recorder                                                  
Yes
Video playback 
Yes
Music playback
Yes
Phone features
Speakerphone                                                   
Yes
Vibration alert
Yes
PIM (Personal Information Management) features
PIM features
Alarm, Calculator, Calendar
Power
Battery type                                                       
Rechargeable
Removable battery                                             
Yes
Power supply                                                     
Battery
Talk time                                                            
380min
Standby time                                                      
540hours
Battery size (milliamp hours - mAh)
1200
Processor
Processor speed
830MHz
Size and weight
Weight                                                               
97.5g
Height                                                               
104mm
Width                                                                
58mm
Depth
11.5mm
Software
Operating system                                               
Google Android
Application store
Yes
Storage
Internal storage                                                  
180MB
Supported memory media
microSD
Supported file formats
Wired connections
Wired Terminals / Ports
3.5mm headphone jack, micro-USB
Wireless connections
A2DP Bluetooth                                                
Yes
Wireless technology supported
3G, Bluetooth, Wireless 802.11b, Wireless 802.11g, Wireless 802.11n
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Accessories Samsung Galaxy Y


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Monday, March 5, 2012

About Samsung Galaxy Y

Samsung Galaxy Y is the newest product of Samsung's Android operating system. Smartphones are shaped like tiny predecessor Samsung Galaxy Ace. Although the shape of a tiny but make no mistake, since Smartphone’s are very fast in operation due to the speed of 832 MHz processor supported with the Android OS 2.3.5 Gingerbread.

Very elegant is not it? besides tiny indeed, smart phones are very suitable for students and even businessmen because of its price. Samsung's latest products will be present in Indonesia with a very low price. Samsung Galaxy Y is said to be very cheap because the price of $99,9 (students) to $120 (general) you can get a variety of advantages.

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