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Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700 Review by PhoneArena.com
November 2009
The Galaxy Spica i5700 is Samsung´s second Android-based handset for Europe and the first to feature support for DivX and Xvid video files. The latter is the ace up its sleeve in the fierce battle for domination of the Middle Earth…Photos:...
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Android 2.1 for Samsung Galaxy Spica and HTC Magic+ Released by Rogers
Source: IntoMobile - 09 September 2010
Rogers has announced that Android 2.1 (Eclair) updates are now available for both the Samsung Galaxy Spica and the HTC Magic+. This is an update we’ve been expecting for awhile, and brings features like multiple Exchange accounts, unified inb...
Rogers gets real with Android 2.1 updates for HTC Magic+, Samsung Galaxy Spica
Source: Engadget Mobile - 09 September 2010
As promised, Rogers is now delivering an over-the-air update to Android 2.1 for customers of its HTC Magic+ alongside the Samsung Galaxy Spica, though we wouldn't exactly throw 'em a party for the occasion: internationally, of course, the Spica got i...
Hacked Samsung i5700 Galaxy Spica Offers Multi-touch Support
Source: Ubergizmo - 08 September 2010
While multi-touch is dependent on hardware support, let's not forget that software support is incredibly important too. Samsung's i5700 is officially only able to support one finger input at a time, but someone has managed to come up with a hack tha...
Samsung i5700 Galaxy Spica hacked for multitouch support
Source: Engadget Mobile - 07 September 2010
Historically, Samsung has worked up a pretty spotty record for properly supporting its Android devices with updates to newer versions of the platform -- just look at the Behold 2 debacle for evidence of that -- but that doesn't mean some enterprisin...