The Samsung Galaxy Y recently appeared on Vodafone’s “Coming Soon” page, where Sammy’s youth-oriented smartphone will look to carve a spot some of the UK carrier’s value options. While the handset compares favorably to the present bottom-of-the-line Galaxy Mini (free on all contracts over £13 per thirty days), the low-res QVGA display makes it a timid competitor to raised-equipped options consisting of the Wildfire S and Xperia Mini Pro (both free on all contracts over £20.50 per 30 days). Together with a Gingerbread OS and an 832MHz CPU, you will find a 2 megapixel camera and the standard assortment of 802.11n, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS. Neither pricing nor a release date were announced, so one can certainly determine much of the Galaxy Y’s fate. So, Vodafone, how low are you able to go?
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