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The recently released Samsung Galaxy Mini, the miniature version of the Samsung Galaxy S, is available for the three main mobile phone operators, O2, Orange and Vodafone. Orange has the S5570 on its cheap package for just £15.32 per month including unlimited texts and 250MB data. For the Galaxy Mini and for Samsung, there are much better deals from competitors like HTC, LG and even Samsung's own handsets. The Galaxy Mini has the same specification as the HTC Wildfire; it has a 3.14” display screen with a QVGA resolution, a 3 MP camera without Flash, a 600MHz system on chip, Wi-Fi, Android Operating System version 2.2 and GPS.
You can get the HTC Desire with the same package rate and you do get a much better smartphone with a bigger screen, four times the resolution and a faster processor. There was other Samsung Galaxy handset, the Galaxy Pro, comes with its QWERTY keyboard yet to be released.
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