Samsung does this all the time. The same was the case when I was planning to get
Samsung Galaxy 3, around a year and a half back. While I was searching for this handset with white back cover and I was seeing two different looking handsets in the same name i.e. Samsung
Galaxy 3, though their model number said GT-I5800 and GT-I5801.
This is GT-I5800.
While this is GT-I5801 (The one purchased by me, the box clearly said Samsung Galaxy 3):
Though the hardware inside is the same, in GT-I5800 the buttons are physical and in GT-I5801 the buttons are touch sensitive, even the centre button is different. And because of this I had a tough time getting a scratchguard for this, because of the difference in front layout. In India, both the handsets are called Samsung Galaxy 3, while abroad, GT-I5800 is Samsung Galaxy 3 while GT-I5801 is called Samsung Galaxy
Apollo. So, the device I bought is actually Samsung Galaxy Apollo, though the box says Samsung Galaxy 3. The price of both the handsets were the same. The main question is, why do they do these kinda goof
ups in India. They should clearly be taught a lesson for this.