In a round-table discussion with reps from Samsung Philippines and Globe Telecom today, they revealed that their Android-powered Galaxy Spica i5700 is now ready for upgrade to Eclair 2.1
Samsung reps explained that Samsung Spica i5700 owners can actually bring their handsets to any of the Samsung Service Centers in the malls and have them upgraded to 2.1. Globe Business Centers still don’t offer the upgrade out of the box but execs mentioned they could do it with the proper training of personnel.
Globe invited members of the media to discuss about their strategy with Samsung in offering Android handsets to customers. They’re basically pushing Super Surf (Php1,200USD 20INR 1,734EUR 19CNY 149/month unlimited) with the handset since a lot of Android apps like FB and Twitter need connectivity.
Globe Telecom is also hosting a Globe Challenge for Android, of which Samsung is also supporting. It’s an Android app competition for Filipino developers {see details here, go join}. I think we need more local apps especially in the LBS category.
The Samsung i5700 Galaxy Spica is free starting with Globe Postpaid Plan 1800 and comes with 1 month free Super Surf. The prepaid kit is Php14,495USD 247INR 20,939EUR 235CNY 1,799 and comes with a SIM and free 5 days of unlimited internet.
Disclosure: Globe gave us a Samsung Spica each. Will post my full review soon.
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bryanflurry says:
Got mine updated in Samsung Greenhills. The typing response is a bit faster with the upgrade. But there seems to be bug in the camera sofware, randomly it would be really dark(dim) than it really is. Tried googling about it and only found one similar case but with a different phone/brand. I hope anyone can inform or help me this, thanks.
Euan says:
wwaaahhh!!! this is a good news! I just bought mine a week ago. (wala akong ibang choice kasi uber mahal ng other Android phone dito sa Phil which is SE X10) At in fairness, mas mabilis pa yung upgrade ng firmware ng Android sa Samsung as compared to Symbian sa Nokia 5800 ko nun… ehehehhe!! bakit walang OTA update?? at Sir Yuga, did they mention kung gaano katagal yung update process?? will we have to leave the phone at Samsung Service Centers for a few days or the update will just take a few minutes?
Jon says:
Cheapest Android 2.1 phone today. Good thing they finally pushed the 2.1 update. Sir Abe, are there any instructions to do this official update by yourself? Saves you the hassle of waiting in line at the service center.
On another note, I’m glad that telcos are pushing for data plans with their devices, but sadly, most of them are still not that affordable. With a lot of smartphones or Internet-ready phones already available in the market, they should invest more on that. Introduce affordable data plans. I wouldn’t mind an unlimited data plan capped to 384-512 kbps. For me, that’s more than enough for surfing/watching videos, checking/sending email from a phone. I’m sure a lot of you guys would want to stay connected anytime and anywhere with your social networks etc. Just a thought.
archiver says:
i am looking forward to your review Abe.
for now, to all admirers of the Samsung Spica, we have this forum.
http://spicamanila.tk/
Boss Abe, palink lang po ah, for ther benefit of those who are interested.
Boss, buti ka pa may libre.
bokoi says:
still waiting for your review sir yuga…
Jhay says:
Not bad considering that it’s in the same price category as the BlackBerry 8250. Plus it’s an Android phone. :D
dongv says:
does the newer release units has 2.1 already?
mcast says:
Looking forward to that review. I’ve seen somewhere that Eclair doesn’t perform that well with the 800MHz processor on the Galaxy Spica… hopefully the review covers this ‘issue’.
If it had a better camera, definitely would’ve gotten it instead of my current phone [Samsung Marvel]
mAdden says:
waiting for your review on this phone sir abe.
actually I already got mine upgraded to 2.1 eclair.
better response on the touch compare to 1.5 old. And advantage narin to install many apps that is compatible only to 2.1.
I just want to know kung ano kea fw upgrade ng globe.
renard says:
can you please confirm if this also include users that are on prepaid? thanks!