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Samsung Galaxy i7500 available in France through Bouygues Telecom for 99 EUR

By Dusan Belic on Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at 4:11 AM PST In Android, Devices, Samsung

Samsung Galaxy i7500

Following Germany, Samsung’s first Android-powered device is hitting France. The Korean company’s partner is Bouygues Telecom, which will start offering the Galaxy i7500 for 99 EUR with a plan, starting from July 16th.

As a result, we have every major French operator — Orange, SFR and now Bouygues Telecom — having an Android device in its portfolio. Orange sells the HTC Dream, while SFR has the HTC Magic.

Finally, lets recap the Galaxy’s specs: 320×480 pixels AMOLED touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS, HSDPA connectivity, Bluetooth, and so on.

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One Comment on “Samsung Galaxy i7500 available in France through Bouygues Telecom for 99 EUR”

  1. [...] launched in Germany on O2’s network and now it appears that the Galaxy will make its way to France on July 16th, in the UK later this month and now we’ve seen an Italian version suggesting it will also [...]

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