It’s already the middle of July, and we have yet to see the Samsung Galaxy i7500 become available in the market. Previously reported to be coming out in June, Samsung’s first Android phone obviously failed to meet this deadline and it’s now unclear as to when it will exactly become available to consumers. Well, this probably true for the rest of the world, but not so if you live in France. Bouygues Telecom has officially released the Samsung Galaxy i7500 in the country for as little as €89 ($125) on a 2-yr contract after an exclusive €50 web discount. Outright purchase price of the Galaxy is pegged at €429 ($605). So, if you’re a die-hard Samsung fanatic who always wants to be the first to own every mouthwatering device the company launches, heading over to France is you’re best bet to be amongst the first batch of the Samsung Galaxy i7500 Android phone owners in the world.
[bouygues telecom;via unwiredview]




July 16th, 2009 at 11:20 pm
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July 17th, 2009 at 3:35 am
Hmm, actually it’s been out in germany for over a week
August 6th, 2009 at 5:07 pm
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