Samsung Galaxy Pro B7510


Key Features
  • Android v2.2 (Froyo) OS
  • 2.8-inch Capacitive Touchscreen
  • 3 MP Primary Camera
  • 800 MHz Processor
  • QWERTY Keypad
  • Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB        

The Samsung Galaxy Pro B7510 is a QWERTY smartphone with a capacitive touchscreen. The Galaxy Pro runs Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS and is powered by a 800 MHz processor.

Samsung has optimised the Android UI to suit the landscape display orientation of the B7510. The device supports seven homescreens which accepts widgets and apps. All wireless signals on the Galaxy Pro like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and A-GPS can be easily accessed via the pull down notification bar. The Galaxy Pro B7510 packs a 3 megapixel camera with auto focus capability.

Design

The Samsung Galaxy Pro weighs 106 g and measures 66.7 x 108.6 x 10.65 mm. The 2.8-inch capacitive touchscreen display has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. The Galaxy B7510 sports a four row full QWERTY keyboard. The device packs an accelerometer for auto rotation of UI and proximity sensor for auto turn-off.

Battery and Storage

The Samsung Android smartphone ships with 160 MB of internal memory and supports up to 32 GB capacity microSD cards. A standard 1350 mAh Li-Ion battery powers the Galaxy Pro B7510 and gives talk time of 11 hours on 2G network. On a 3G network, the talk time served by the battery is 6 hours.

Connectivity and Features

The Samsung B7510 is equipped with GPRS, EDGE, A-GPS, 3G and Wi-Fi for Internet connectivity. The Galaxy Pro supports Bluetooth and has USB and 3.5 mm audio jack connecting slots. The B7510 supports powerful business applications. The phone negates the need for a computer to edit/view documents with ThinkFree Office, so you can create, open and edit work documents from your phone.

The Samsung Galaxy Pro is a full-fledged business Android smartphone. The combination of a QWERTY keyboard and a touchscreen will appeal to professionals who require the tactile feedback of a keypad for typing but appreciate the navigational ease and intuitiveness of a touchscreen.



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