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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Samsung GalaxyWVs Samsung GalaxyY MobileComparison

If you are looking for some good middle end or lower end Android phones, you don’t have many choices. Many would have suggested the Galaxy W, for it has been a very good seller in the recent days while the Galaxy Y, which falls in the lower end of the price bracket is the cheapest Android smartphone from Samsung. While you decide the budget and choose your pick, take a look at the comparison here:




Display

The Galaxy W I8150 comes with a 3.7 inch Super LCD while the Galaxy Y comes with a 3.0 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen. The Galaxy W’s screen has a 480×800 pixels resolution but the Galaxy S has a screen resolution of 240x320pixels.

Both the phones have two touch sensitive below the display along with a physical button and support Multi-touch.

Winner: Galaxy Y (if you like a small yet powerful device)

Camera:

Galaxy W has a 5 Megapixel camera in the rear and has an LED Flash too. It records HD video at 720p and has a secondary VGA camera for video calls via 3G, Skype or Google Talk but the Samsung Galaxy S has 2 Mega pixel camera at a maximum resolution of 1600×1200 pixels and the camera cannot do HD recording and it records video at 480p. There is no LED flash in the back and does not have a secondary camera on the Galaxy Y.

Winner: Galaxy W

Memory:

The Galaxy W has 2GB of internal memory and a microSD card slot which supports upto 32 Gigabytes of storage, making a total of upto 34GB.

On the other side, The Galaxy Y has 160MB of internal memory and a microSD card slot which supports upto 32 Gigabytes of storage.

Both the phones do not have any microSD card inside the box in most of the regions, however Samsung’s box contents and packaging may vary country to region. So do check in your area before purchasing for it.

Winner: Galaxy W

Connectivity:

The Galaxy Y has two HSDPA bands: 900/2100 and gives maximum speeds upto 7.2Mbps on HSDPA while the Galaxy W has similar bands on HSDPA as well and has a support of upto 14.4Mbps on HSDPA and 5.76Mbps on HSUPA . Wi-fi bands are the same on both the phones supporting the latest band of Wi-Fi, the 802.11n and 802.11b/g as well. Also note that GSM bands 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 are available on both the phones making it available to a wide range of countries.

GPS is available on both the phones and Bluetooth is 3.0 enabled on the Galaxy Y as well as Galaxy W and comes with A2DP support.
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