In April of 2009, the firm reported its premier Android-based creation: the Samsung i7500, which would soon be known further commonly as — yup, you expected it — the Samsung Galaxy. Well, even back in the 2009 Cupcake era of Android, Samsung found a way to flout levels and introduce arbitrary change for the sake of change. SamsungThis line, though, from TechRadar's review, truly made me laugh — because it can be applied to nearly any Samsung Android smartphone description from the i7500 to now:The smartphone has a different key layout to the other Android phones we're used to. twist, owners of the Galaxy i7500 would quickly come to complain about Samsung's subpar commitment to providing post-discounds Programming updates. "Samsung's Galaxy [is] stuck in history," wrote The Register in a scathing editorial.
3 hilariously fitting things about Samsung's premier Android phone
collected by :Maya Tony
In April of 2009, the firm reported its premier Android-based creation: the Samsung i7500, which would soon be known further commonly as — yup, you expected it — the Samsung Galaxy. Well, even back in the 2009 Cupcake era of Android, Samsung found a way to flout levels and introduce arbitrary change for the sake of change. SamsungThis line, though, from TechRadar's review, truly made me laugh — because it can be applied to nearly any Samsung Android smartphone description from the i7500 to now:The smartphone has a different key layout to the other Android phones we're used to. twist, owners of the Galaxy i7500 would quickly come to complain about Samsung's subpar commitment to providing post-discounds Programming updates. "Samsung's Galaxy [is] stuck in history," wrote The Register in a scathing editorial.
In April of 2009, the firm reported its premier Android-based creation: the Samsung i7500, which would soon be known further commonly as — yup, you expected it — the Samsung Galaxy. Well, even back in the 2009 Cupcake era of Android, Samsung found a way to flout levels and introduce arbitrary change for the sake of change. SamsungThis line, though, from TechRadar's review, truly made me laugh — because it can be applied to nearly any Samsung Android smartphone description from the i7500 to now:The smartphone has a different key layout to the other Android phones we're used to. twist, owners of the Galaxy i7500 would quickly come to complain about Samsung's subpar commitment to providing post-discounds Programming updates. "Samsung's Galaxy [is] stuck in history," wrote The Register in a scathing editorial.
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