Today it’s a T-Mobile kind of day here at Android and Me. With new plans, and a new Trade-In Program already uncovered, all that’s left is new phones. Well, we have that too, it looks like Samsung will be bringing two new Android phones to Magenta on June 8.
First, the Samsung Exhibit 4G will be available for $325 off-contract and will be targeted at the mid-range section of the market, packing the following specs:
- Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread
- 3.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 480 x 800 resolution
- 1 Ghz Hummingbird CPU
- 3MP back-facing camera with LED Flash
- VGA front-facing camera
- T-Mobile’s 4G support
Then there’s the Samsung GT2 or Gravity Touch 2. With a $225 off-contract price, this phone is aimed at the low-end section of the market, and it’ll replace the Gravity Touch. The original Gravity Touch is one of the many QWERTY messaging phones that are being replaced by low-end Android phones — and we couldn’t be more happy about that. The GT2 will feature the following specs:
- Android 2.2 Froyo
- 3.2-inch screen
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- 800 Mhz CPU
- 3MP back-facing camera with LED Flash
While not the most impressive Android devices ever, these phones are meant for the general consumer and not us Android enthusiasts. The GT2, especially, joins the LG Optimus One as an Android phone that’ll appeal to many people looking for an affordable smartphone experience.
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