Samsung Galaxy Chat With ICS And Full QWERTY Keyboard Launched

The Galaxy series remains true to its title with the endless entries to the line, the latest of them all being the Samsung Galaxy Chat. The Galaxy Chat was announced today and is reportedly the first of its kind to feature Android 4.0 with a full QWERTY keyboard.

Though no Galaxy Nexus after all, the Galaxy Chat seems to be aimed at teenagers and social network enthusiasts weighing its low-end features. ChatOn messenger is a decorated attribute of the phone, and has a special button for itself embedded in the keypad. The Galaxy Chat pairs a 3 inch QVGA touchscreen and a QWERTY keypad and sports a 2MP rear-facing camera, driven by a 1200mAh battery. The phone has 4GB of internal storage, expandable up to 32GB and an LTE version might be in works.
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The Samsung Galaxy Chat is preloaded with features that allow smooth compatibility with social network apps, especially the ChatOn messenger, which connects the user into a single community, enabling spontaneous group chatting and messaging-whether with text, animations or images-in seconds. Other pre-loaded apps include Samsung's GameHub, Quick Office, S Planner and AllShare Play, which allows multimedia playback on other connected devices.

The phone is expected to debut in Spain later this month followed by a launch in the rest of Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, China, Southeast and Southwest Asia. No word on pricing yet.

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