Samsung I869 Galaxy Win (VERIFIED ›)
Under the hood, the i869 utilized a Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 (MSM8625Q) chipset. This setup consisted of: Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A5 GPU: Adreno 203 RAM: 1 GB Real-World Capability
For display, the Galaxy Win featured a 4.66-inch (sometimes listed as 4.7-inch) TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 800x480 pixels (WVGA). TFT LCD technology was standard for mid-range phones at the time, offering decent color reproduction and brightness. However, its key drawbacks were narrow viewing angles and poor visibility in direct sunlight, which users of the day had to manage by adjusting the screen's angle. With a pixel density of roughly 199 ppi, individual pixels were discernible, especially when reading small text or looking at fine details. While it was no match for the vibrant Super AMOLED displays on Samsung's flagship models, the screen served its purpose for basic tasks like browsing, texting, and watching videos. SAMSUNG I869 Galaxy Win
In good lighting conditions, the 5MP camera could take decent photos with acceptable color and detail for sharing on social media. However, low-light performance was a significant weakness, as images would often become noisy and blurry. For video, the phone could record at at 30 frames per second, a respectable feature for a phone in its class. On the front, a 0.3-megapixel (VGA) camera was present, which was suitable only for the most basic of video calls. Under the hood, the i869 utilized a Qualcomm
Under the hood, the Galaxy Win was powered by the chipset. This was Qualcomm’s entry-level quad-core solution. However, its key drawbacks were narrow viewing angles