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Monday, July 26, 2010

Samsung to unveil 'super smartphone'



Still wondering which smartphone to buy? Which could best assist you in office work and provide best entertainment service at a time? Those, who are thinking of iPhone is the best solution, think again.
Samsung, one of the world's leading consumer electronics brands, is about to introduce the Samsung i9000 Galaxy S, which is going to hit the local market by the end of this month.
The Daily Star had an exclusive privilege to take a very good look at the device, which could be argued as most endowed, packed full of features Android device so far. And after thorough examining, the writer has to finally admit that the tagline is quite admirably true to some extend.
The first thing that will come to a user's mind after buying the phone is, “Finally I got something that will give me the ride of a lifetime.” The 9.9mm smooth and thin phone is displaying an AMOLED (Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) screen - the most sophisticated technology so far in display science.
And that's not all... the Galaxy S has got stainless steel trim and a central "home key" below the touchscreen. At the back of the phone, there is a large square, five-megapixel camera lens at the top-left corner.
Like all Android phones, the Galaxy S comes with a suite of Google apps pre-installed, including Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail and Google Buzz. It can also be connected to an MS Exchange mail account and sync contacts with Facebook, Twitter and MySpace and view updates using a Samsung-designed home screen widget.
Packed with DLNA streaming, the Galaxy S is capable of connecting to a compatible device, like a Play Station 3, Desktop computers or flat panel TV, and can stream media stored on the internal memory or microSD card.
For Movie buffs, the Galaxy S supports DivX and XviD video formats, alongside the standard MP4 and H.264 files we see on all Android phones.
The Galaxy S could definitely do with a sprinkling of individuality, especially for customers looking for a viable iPhone alternative. The Android system will appeal most to tech-savvy people, who will likely to appreciate the attention Samsung has given to this phone's multimedia capabilities. The Galaxy S could well be everyone's upper-midrange Android phone.
So guys, keep your finger crossed till the launching of the phone!

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