Win | Samsung I869 Galaxy

2/5 – Even when new, it was a “get what you pay for” device. Today, it’s purely for collectors or very specific dual-SIM CDMA/GSM needs.

Here’s a short, interesting essay-style angle on the Samsung I869 Galaxy Win — focusing not on its specs, but on what it represents in mobile history. SAMSUNG I869 Galaxy Win


The Galaxy Win was never a speed demon. For basic calling, texting, light web browsing, and simple games (like Angry Birds), it worked fine. However, switching between apps, scrolling through heavier web pages, or using Google Maps caused noticeable stutter. The low pixel density also made reading small text uncomfortable. ⭐ 2/5 – Even when new, it was

The Galaxy Win did not aim to replace your digital camera. It came with a 5-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and an LED flash, and a VGA front-facing camera. The Galaxy Win was never a speed demon