The Samsung Galaxy Pocket has come for a visit so we got out the camera and filmed the whole thing. It’s among the smallest Android handsets around and is evidence of Samsung’s determination to conquer Android from the low through the mid and finally the high range.
Everything about the Galaxy Pocket screams compromise, the specs sheet that can fit on a napkin, the retail package that is as modest as they come but all of this promises a price not too many smartphones can compete against.
The Samsung Galaxy Pocket lives up to its name and is one of the smallest devices that have come through our doors. It comes as a direct competitor to the HTC Explorer but offers a QVGA-only 2.8″ screen, a single-core 832 MHz processor, 2 MP camera sans the autofocus and a no-frills plastic exterior.