The Samsung Galaxy Fit is an entry-level Android smartphone that can easily be lost among its rivals. But unlike its competitors that are mostly feature phones; the Galaxy Fit is a full smartphone running on Google’s Android platform.
Galaxy Fit has a large screen and a 5MP autofocus camera. Its design appeals to the younger crowd. It doesn’t have the features to be considered as a business phone. It is at the bottom of the ladder when it comes to smartphones.
It is one of the cheapest smartphone in the market. It has complete connectivity and above average imaging features. But on the downside, it has a low resolution screen and doesn’t have touchscreen haptic.
The Galaxy Fit is Samsung’s attempt to offer a lower-end smartphone. It belongs between its Galaxy Mini and Galaxy Ace. It aims to deliver solid smartphone performance at a very cheap price. But to achieve its goal, it had to cut some of the features.
Consumers should not expect to find all the features of a Galaxy S smartphone within the Galaxy Fit. The latter has the basics that can fulfill the requirements of consumers looking for their first Android smartphone. It has lots of apps for the daily grind and a good camera to satisfy the undiscerning crowd.




