muzikos grotuvas failų pridėjimas  61 grojaraščių kūrimas  62 muzikos paleidimas  61

nuotraukos dviejų nuotraukų kombinavimas  53 fiksavimas  49 fotografavimas pagal sceną  51 fotografavimas šypsenos

režimu 

51

 

 

panoraminio vaizdo fiksavimas  52

peržiūra 

59

 

 

serijos fotografavimas 

52

veiksmų fotografavimas  53

nustatymai

 

 

 

apie telefoną 

112

 

balso įvestis ir išvestis 

111

belaidis ryšys ir tinklas 

101

data ir laikas 

112

 

ekranas 

104

garsas 

104

 

paieška 

108

paskyros ir sinchr.  107

prieinamumas  112

privatumas 

108

programų 

106

SD kortelė ir telefono atmintis  108 skambučio nustatymai  102 vieta ir saugumas  105

vieta ir tekstas 

109

 

paieška balsu 

100

 

pasaulio laikrodis 

95

 

PIN užraktas 

28

 

 

prieigos kodai 

113

 

prietaisas

 

 

 

įjungimas arba išjungimas 

17

indikacinės piktogramos 

19

išdėstymas 

17

 

 

mygtukai 

18

 

nustatymai 

101

 

pritaikymas 

26

 

sparčiosios prieigos mygtukų

skydelis 

23

 

 

rinkiklis balsu 

99

 

ryškumas, ekranas  27

 

„Samsung Kies“  91

 

signalai

 

 

 

išjungimas 

94

 

kūrimas 

94

 

 

stabdymas 

94

 

SIM kortelė

 

 

 

įdėjimas 

9

 

 

užrakinimas 

28

 

sinchronizacija

 

 

su žiniatinklio paskyromis 

34

„Windows Media Player“ 

92

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GT-I5800CWASEB, GT-I5800DKASEB specifications

The Samsung GT-I5800, also known as the Galaxy Apollo or Galaxy 3, is a significant model in Samsung's early Android lineup that emerged around 2010. It was aimed at providing a budget-friendly smartphone experience with features that catered to the needs of the average user. The model comes in different variants, such as GT-I5800DKASEB and GT-I5800CWASEB, each having slight variations in design and usability.

One of the main features of the GT-I5800 is its 3.2-inch TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels. This compact size made it easy to hold and navigate. It was powered by an 800 MHz processor, providing adequate performance for day-to-day tasks such as browsing, texting, and media playback. Although it may not perform at the level of top-tier smartphones today, during its time, it offered a smooth user experience for its price range.

In terms of camera capabilities, the GT-I5800 is equipped with a 3.15 MP rear camera, which was relatively standard for mid-range smartphones around that period. It also features autofocus but lacks a dedicated front camera, limiting video calling functionalities. Nonetheless, the camera provided decent quality photographs for casual photography needs.

The GT-I5800 runs on Android 2.1 (Eclair) operating system, which brought a variety of new features like improved user interfaces and multitasking capabilities. Although it can be updated to Android 2.2 (Froyo), it lacks support for later versions, which might limit users regarding app compatibility and updates.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.1, and GPS, making it fairly versatile for its era. Additionally, it has a microSD slot that supports up to 32GB of external memory, allowing users to expand storage for apps, music, and photos.

The design of the GT-I5800 is sleek and understated, with a plastic body that makes it lightweight. While it may lack the high-end materials seen in flagship models, it nevertheless presents a practical aesthetic suited for everyday use.

Overall, the Samsung GT-I5800 series provides an interesting glimpse into the world of early Android devices, serving as a stepping stone for users transitioning from feature phones to smartphones. Its combination of reasonable specifications, user-friendly interface, and budget pricing made it an appealing option during its release.