Samsung Galaxy Mini


The Samsung Galaxy Mini is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that runs the Android operating system. It was announced and released by Samsung in early 2011. In some markets it is known as Samsung Galaxy Next/Pop/NG
It is currently available in four different colors; steel grey, white, lime and orange. The same device is sold in the United States as the Samsung Dart exclusively for T-Mobile. The face buttons were changed to capacitive matching the rest of the Galaxy lineup.
It was succeeded by the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2, featuring better screen, higher clocked processor & drastically improved memory over the original, as well as Bluetooth v3.0, Wi-Fi Direct & NFC support, amongst others.

Features

The Galaxy Mini is a 3.5G smartphone that offers quad-band GSM and was announced with two-band HSDPA at 7.2 Mbit/s.
The display is a -diagonal TFT LCD with a 240×320 pixels QVGA resolution supporting up to 256,000 colors.
The Galaxy Mini is presented as an entry-level smartphone, and is one of the cheapest Android phones on the market.
The Galaxy Mini originally ran on Android 2.2 "Froyo", but in May 2011, Samsung announced that the Galaxy Mini will get an official upgrade to Android 2.3 Gingerbread. An official upgrade to Android 2.3.6 was released via Samsung Kies on December 9, 2011 for some mobile operators. The Galaxy Mini can also be flashed with custom ROMs such as CyanogenMod releases where it is codenamed tass. The officially supported version of CyanogenMod on the Galaxy Mini as of August 2012 is CyanogenMod 7.2. It will run CyanogenMod 10/10.1/10.2 and even 11 but it is unofficially supported so there may be stability or performance issues, esp. in latter case.
It can be overclocked to 800 MHz with SetCPU.

Key features