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Video: Samsung I5700 Galaxy Lite running Android, keepin’ it classy

Well, what do we have here? Looks like someone’s got their hands on Samsung’s low-cost, Android-packin’ I5700 Galaxy Lite. And don’t you worry — the fine folks at ai.rs blog have assured us that the rave-tastic green battery cover will be replaced by something a little less garish when this bad boy goes into production. Otherwise, it should all be here, including: a 3.2 megapixel camera, 1GB memory, and an AMOLED display. And for further proof that HTC Click has a fight on its hands, hit the read link for plenty more glamor shots — but not before you check out the video of Sammy’s contender after the break.

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