Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S - Review

The Galaxy S is a slick new Android phone with a massive 4 inch screen. The iPhone lookalike packs a huge punch with its media capabilities. It is said to be one of the best smartphones that run Android. Android phones are hot these days with HTC EVO 4G, Sony Xperia X10 and now the Samsung Galaxy S. There are many other Android phones but the said three are up there as the best of the best.

The advantages of this phone are its super cool Super AMOLED diplay, great online capabilities and ability to play DivX and FLAC, large 4 inch screen and even comes with DLNA streaming. DLNA streaming allows you to connect to DLNA enabled devices such as some TVs and the Sony PS3. This allows you to stream media from the phone to a DLNA enabled device.

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One of the selling points of this phone is its awesome display the Super AMOLED is far more superior than the previous AMOLED technology. It allows for a greater viewing angle and the colours and contrast are a lot deeper. It makes images on the screen appear brighter, clearer and richer.

The phone also features an excellent capacitive touch screen. The phone has excellent media capabilities. Supporting both Xvid and DivX video formats the phone is great for watching videos and movies. A 5 megapixel camera is located at the back of the phone, but it sadly misses a flash. The absence of this flash makes it hard to take pictures in low lit areas.

The phone features the new Android 2.1 operating system and will be upgradable to use Android 2.2 OS when that gets released for this phone. The only flaw with this phone is the plastic casing feels cheap and not as sturdy as its competitors. It also looks like an iPhone clone which makes it not as appealing for those that don't want the iPhone look.

There is a bunch of widgets that Samsung has added to its phone and the Android 2.1 OS has been skinned entirely every part of the system. The home screen and menus are all different an look very lively.

In conclusion, for those wanting an Android phone and something that isn't a smart phone, then the Galaxy S is a phone that one should get. The HTC EVO 4G is another great phone that is a direct competitor of this phone. Samsung and HTC are battling it out to be one of the best Android phones ever.

Samsung Galaxy S - Review

Monday, October 10, 2011

Samsung R910 Metro PCS To Be Unveiled Soon

Since 1994, Metro PCS has quickly become a leading provider of communication services and innovative cellular phones, with over 8 million customers in the United States alone. Just recently, the company has been rumored that it is set to release another LTE capable handset, the Samsung R910 Metro PCS early this year. Also now known as the Indulge, this handset is expected to be designed for customers to enjoy LTE connectivity on the company's network that is already available in some places in the USA.

The company built the first operational LTE network in the U.S. and released the first LTE device last year to beat Verizon to the claim to be the first American carrier to offer LTE smartphone. The company is speculated to release another high-end LTE capable smatphone to take advantage of its LTE network services late February this year. Although pictures of the device already came out on the Internet, there has been no official announcement made on this matter for the time being.

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The final list of specifications that this smartphone will offer remains to be a mystery. However, the industry analysts speculate that the Indulge will also have Android support and will offer features similar to that of the Galaxy S lineup. According to the sources behind the pictures that came out on the Internet a few days back, the smartphone will offer 5.0 megapixel camera, support microSD expansion, Hummingbird processor, Bluetooth 3.0, and, of course, WiFi capabilities.

According to some sources, the Indulge is the LTE capable variation of Sprint's Samsung Transform, which features Android 2.2, QWERTY keyboard, 1GHz processor, front facing camera, TouchWiz user interface, and Bluetooth with stereo audio support. The pictures of the Indulge that came out on the Internet a few days ago, however, showed no sign of QWERTY keyboard. Moreover, according to sources, the handset currently runs on Android 2.2 but analysts expect that it will be upgraded to Android 2.3

With regard to the price of the Indulge, it is expected to fall between 9.99- 0. The retail price is reportedly 0 contract-free. This, however, is only an estimate basing on the statements from Metro PCS executives who previously confirmed their intention to release a high-end Android phone early this year.

After the release of the Samsung R910 Metro PCS, production of Samsung R910 accessories is also expected to follow to enhance the performance and features of the device. The accessories to be produced for the device will, of course, include standard enhancements like headsets and headphones, USD cables, car kits, screen protectors, cases and Bluetooth device. External memory cards, which allow users to store more data into the device, are also among the accessories that are also expected to be patronized by the users to enhance the functionality of the Indulge. According to sources, the Indulge will offer support microSD expansion of up to 64GB to allow users to store more videos, music files as well as emails into the phone.

The Samsung R910 Metro PCS will be released about the same time Verizon is also expected to release its highly anticipated Thunderbolt 4G.

Samsung R910 Metro PCS To Be Unveiled Soon

Thursday, October 6, 2011

T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant Android Phone

Are you interested in buying the T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant Android Phone? This phone is one of the most popular mobile phones right now because it's designed for anyone who is looking for the perfect blend of mobile entertainment and communication in one device.

Imagine yourself on a long airplane flight and you have nothing to do for a couple of hours. With the Samsung Vibrant Android Phone you can watch your favorite movies or tv, play your favorite games, listen to the radio, read a book and even access the internet right on the plane.

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Many people are switching from their old cell phones and buying these phones because they offer many cool communication features like 3G connectivity, 16GB internal memory a 5 mega-pixal camera and so much more.

I love the fact that I can sync up the Android Phone with my email accounts & calendars so I never miss important dates or meetings on my schedule plus I also have access to all of my instant messaging programs like Yahoo Messenger or Windows Live so I never miss out on the chance to stay in touch with my online friends anytime of the day.

This phone is light (weighs 4.16 ounces) and can easily fit in your pocket or purse. It comes with a 2 GB micro SD memory card, USB cable and wired stereo headset. Another cool thing about this phone is that it comes with a battery that's good for up to 4 hours of talk time and 96 hours of standby time so you can take it with you everywhere and have confidence that it will be ready when you need to use it.

The T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant Android Phone was created for people who live active lifestyles and want to stay connected and take their favorite games, music or movies with them wherever they go. This phone comes pre-loaded with the James Cameron's awesome movie Avatar, the PC game Sims 3 and lots of other applications like Amazon's Kindle Reader a mobile TV, a mobile TV application and a mobile radio application. There are also hundreds of other applications to choose from to customize your phone.

T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant Android Phone