
Samsung’s first Android smartphone ‘Galaxy i7500‘ is finally available in France via Bouygues Telecom. There are two options available, either for €89 ($125) with a 2-year contract agreement and after an exclusive 50 Web discount or for €429 ($605) with free of contract. In case you’ve forgotten, the i7500 offers a 3.2-inch AMOLED display with 320 x 480 resolution, a 5MP autofocus camera, an 8GB of internal memory, WiFi, 3G, GPS and supports 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity. [Product Page via Unwiredview]

Samsung’s first Android smartphone ‘Galaxy i7500‘ will soon make its way to Bouygues Telecom, France’s third largest mobile carrier starting next week, on July 16. The handset will be sold for as low as €99 ($139) with a 2-year contract agreement. As a reminder, the i7500 is packed with a 3.2-inch AMOLED display with 320 x 480 resolution, a 5MP camera, an 8GB of internal memory, WiFi, 3G, GPS and supports 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity. In addition, the phone will also come with access to a Mobile TV portal. [Mobinaute via Unwiredview]

The FCC has finally approved the Samsung i7500 Android smartphone, which means that this handset will hit the US market very soon. In case you didn’t know, the i7500 offers a 3.2-inch AMOLED HVGA touchscreen display with 480 x 320 resolution, a 5MP camera, an 8GB of internal memory, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. This smartphone will work on the GSM/EDGE 850/1900MHz and 3G AWS 1700MHz band. For now we are assuming that T-Mobile USA will probably launch the i7500 sometime in the fall of 2009. Stay tuned for more updates. More