Samsung Galaxy Chat brings Nature UX to the messaging crowd

We didn’t need to wait long to discover just what Samsung might do with the GT-B5330 we saw just a day ago: satisfy the much more elegantly-titled Galaxy Chat. The end product is Samsung’s 1st phone outside of the Galaxy S III to hold the Nature UX layer, however takes it in a really message-happy direction with a QWERTY keyboard, a bundled copy of Quick Office and a devoted key for ChatON that reminds us of the BlackBerry Curve 9320′s BBM shortcut. Not that you would certainly confuse the two typically, as the Galaxy Chat’s 3-inch, 480 x 320 touchscreen and 4GB of built-in storage space (plus a microSD slot machine) are chosen actions up. About our only letdowns relative to the classification are the 2-megapixel, flashless video camera at the back and the difficulty some will have in getting their hands on Samsung’s 1st keyboard-touting Android 4.0 phone. Unlike the worldwide blitz we saw with the Galaxy S III, the Chat is introducing in Spain this month and will certainly exclude some huge swaths of the Earth when it goes worldwide in the future, overlooking Africa, North America and Russia.
Samsung Galaxy Chat brings Nature UX to the messaging group initially appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Jul 2012 11:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.
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