Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 launched by Three UK
First announced by O2 in the UK (in February), the Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 has been released by Three today.
The British carrier offers the Galaxy Mini for free on plans starting at just £15. Customers can also buy the new smartphone on PAYG for £99 ($159).
The Mini runs Android 2.2.1 and features a 3.14 inch QVGA display, TouchWiz UI, Swype virtual keyboard, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.5mm headset jack, DNSe sound enhancement, 3MP camera, and a 600MHz processor. The smartphone should be available in Three’s retails stores, as well as online.
Three UK also sells the Samsung Galaxy Ace – this is more expensive than the Galaxy Mini: £199 on PAYG, or free on plans starting at £25.
Via CoolSmartphone
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