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New Samsung i5800 variants appear in France

New Samsung i5800 variants appear in France

The Samsung i5800 has appeared in two new variants across the pond, where they feature different designs not to mention slightly varying specifications with a 667MHz processor running the proceedings while your fingers dance across its 3.2″ WQVGA capacitive touchscreen display at 240 x 400 resolution, not to mention other hardware specifications such as Wi-Fi N connectivity, a microSD memory card slot, HSDPA connectivity, a 3-megapixel camera, aGPS support and Android 2.1 with Samsung’s TouchWiz interface skinned for (a probably) easier time handling it, especially for first timers. The 1,500 mAh battery should be enough for everyday use, although we’re sure you will still need to juice up your handset before the day is over. The Galaxy Naos will be making its way to Orange France in black or white colors, and depending on the contract that you sign up for, it could cost you as little as 1 Euro upfront. As for the Galaxy Teos, this variant will be making its way to other operators while resembling the Samsung i5800.

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