Samsung Galaxy W
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Type | Touchscreen smartphone |
Series | I Series |
First released | 2011 |
Successor | Samsung Galaxy S III Mini |
Related | Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung Galaxy R |
Compatible networks | GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz; 3GUMTS/HSDPA 850/900/1900/2100 MHz |
Dimensions | 115.5 mm (4.55 in) H 59.8 mm (2.35 in) W 11.5 mm (0.45 in) D |
Weight | 110 g (3.9 oz) |
Operating system | Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" (Gingerbread) with TouchWiz UI 4.0 |
CPU | 1.4 GHz single-core Qualcomm Scorpion MSM8255T Snapdragon SoC processor |
GPU | Adreno 205 GPU |
Memory | 512 MB RAM |
Storage | 4 GB flash memory |
Removable storage | microSD (up to 32 GB) |
Battery | Li-ion 1500 mA·h |
Rear camera | 5 Mpx with auto focus, 720p 30 fps HD video recording and stills Single LED flash |
Front camera | VGA for video chatting, video recording, and stills |
Display | 800×480 px, 9.34 cm (3.68 in) at 252 ppi WVGA TFT LCD |
Connectivity | 3.5 mm TRRS; Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n); Wi-Fi Direct; Bluetooth 3.0; Micro-USB 2.0; DLNA, GPS; |
Data inputs | Multi-touch touch screen, headset controls, GP2A proximity, 3-axis gyroscope, AK8975 magnetometer and AK8975 orientation sensor, BMA222 accelerometer, aGPS, gravity sensor, rotation vector sensor and stereo FM-radio |
Model | GT-I8150 |
Other | Exchange ActiveSync, integrated messaging Social Hub, Readers Hub, Music Hub, and Game Hub |
Samsung Galaxy W (i8150), also known as Samsung Wonder, is an Android smartphone that is a smaller-sized variant of Samsung Galaxy S II.[1][2]
Galaxy W is a less-powerful downgrade compared to Galaxy S II, with specifications comparable to the larger Galaxy R. The device has a 3.68 in (9.34 cm) WVGA capacitive TFT LCD touchscreen with a 480x800 px resolution. The phone also features a 5-megapixel still-image camera that is capable of 720p video capture.
The main differences between Galaxy W and other variants are its single-core CPU (1.4 GHz manufactured by Qualcomm), higher screen pixel density compared to Galaxy S II and Galaxy R, and a slightly different physical design.
Prior to the release of Galaxy S II, there were speculative reports of Samsung's plans for a smaller stripped-down variant, which is a similar case-example to HTC HD Mini existing as a smaller version of HTC HD2.
Launch
[edit]First announced in August 2011, the Galaxy W made its market debut in October 2011.[1][3]
Hardware
[edit]Processor
[edit]The device uses a single-core 1.4 GHz Scorpion Qualcomm powered Snapdragon chip along with Adreno 205 for its GPU graphics.[1]
Memory
[edit]The handset has a system memory of 1.07 Gigabytes,1.7 GB of USB Storage and a dedicated 351 Megabytes of RAM.
Display
[edit]The phone uses a 93.89-millimetre (3.696 in) WVGA TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen which has a Pixel density (PPI) of '252'. It has a higher pixel density than its high-end counterpart, the S2 which has a pixel density of 217 ppi.
Camera
[edit]On the back of the device is a 5-megapixel camera with single LED flash that can record videos in up to a maximum 720p high-definition (HD). There is also a fixed-focus front-facing VGA camera for video calling, taking photos, as well as general video recording.
Connectivity
[edit]Galaxy W features industry-standard connectivity, including Bluetooth 3.0, Assisted GPS (AGPS), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, as well as micro-USB connectivity for files transfer and PC charging.[1] Also featured is a stereo FM radio[4] with RDS along with a 3.5mm audio headphone socket located at the top of the device.[5]
Software
[edit]Android operating system
[edit]The Galaxy W ships with Android 2.3.6 installed.
User interface
[edit]The Galaxy W employs the latest proprietary Samsung TouchWiz 4.0 user interface.
Bundled applications
[edit]The Galaxy W, like the Galaxy S II, features the inclusion of Samsung's 'Hub' applications for various multimedia use.[6] Included are:
- Social Hub
- Integrates popular social networking services like Facebook and Twitter into one place rather than in separate applications.
- Readers Hub
- Provides the ability to access, read and download online newspapers, e-books and magazines from a worldwide selection.
- Music Hub
- An application store for downloading and purchasing music on the device. Samsung has teamed up with 7digital to offer this service.[7]
- Game Hub
- An application store for downloading and purchasing games. Samsung has teamed up with partners including Gameloft to offer this service.[7]
- Other applications
- More applications include Samsung Kies, Kies Air, as well as Google Maps with Latitude, Places, Navigation.[8]
Media support
[edit]The Galaxy W supports various audio formats including MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WMA, WAV, MID, AC3, IMY, FLAC, XMF audio formats and video formats support for MPEG4, H.264, H.263, WMV, DivX, Xvid, VC-1. Recording & Playback of videos in up to 720p high-definition (HD).
Other variants
[edit]The T-Mobile USA variant of Galaxy W is Samsung Exhibit II 4G (SGH-T679).[9][10] It has a few hardware differences, including a 3 MP rear camera, and a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255 CPU. Samsung Exhibit II 4G was rebranded as Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G by a software update on May 30, 2012.[11]
In 2014, T-Mobile sells an Exhibit version (SGH-599) through Walmart.
Another variant in some markets is Samsung Galaxy S2 Mini (not to be confused with Samsung Galaxy Mini 2).
Reception
[edit]Dan Sung, reviewing the Galaxy W device for Pocket-lint.com, had further noted the amount of downgraded features.[12] CNET UK briefly summarized the phone as "chunky" — in its small size dimensions, as well as "decent" for a lower-priced alternative to Galaxy S II.[13]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Samsung Galaxy W I8150 - Full phone specifications". GSMArena.com. August 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "Samsung introduces new GALAXY smartphone naming strategy, expands GALAXY smartphone range". Samsung Online (Press release). Archived from the original on 6 February 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ Leavitt, Lydia (26 August 2011). "Samsung Galaxy W to launch on Three network in the UK". Engadget. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "(page 1) Samsung Galaxy W I8150 preview: First look". GSMArena.com. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "(page 2) Samsung Galaxy W I8150 preview: First look". GSMArena.com. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "(page 4) Samsung Galaxy W I8150 preview: First look". GSMArena.com. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ a b "Samsung Galaxy S2: what you need to know". TechRadar. 14 February 2011. Archived from the original on 20 April 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
- ^ "Samsung Galaxy W - 3.7-inch Touch Screen Smartphone - SAMSUNG UK - TECH SPECS". SAMSUNG UK. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "Samsung.com - Exhibit II SGH-T679 4G Smartphone".
- ^ "Videos". CNET. 8 January 2023.
- ^ "T-Mobile Software overview".
- ^ Sung, Dan (5 September 2011). "Samsung Galaxy W pictures and hands-on". Pocket-lint.com. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ Hoyle, Andrew (15 September 2011). "Samsung Galaxy W - Reviews". CNET UK. Archived from the original on 2 January 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2012.