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26. 03
2010

Samsung’s Super AMOLED comes in the Galaxy S

There is a new Android smart phone in town and Samsung is ready to join the big Android squabble against rival manufacturers HTC and Sony Ericsson (and also against the Google phone). T-Mobile has just announced that it is offering the Snapdragon Android devices from HTC and Sony Ericsson (the HTC Desire and the XPERIA X10). Samsung is hoping to add more in its offer by using the new super AMOLED touch screen display technology on the Galaxy S.

It has also been confirmed that the Galaxy S is getting certified for DivX, making it the first HD capable smart phone compatible with the popular video format.

The new device is the third phone from the Korean manufacturer that makes use of the new super AMOLED technology. The first phone to have the touch screen display is the Samsung Wave smart phone which also utilizes the new Bada mobile platform. The other device with the high end screen is a yet to be named Windows Phone 7 device that is still in the works.

Back to the Galaxy S, this smart phone follows the basic aesthetic style of the original Galaxy series. The display is a large 4 inch capacitive touch screen and it will be running on a 1GHz CPU. The phone is also confirmed to be equipped with a 5 mega pixel snapper.

Aside from having good hardware, the phone also has a few extra features; the TouchWiz user interface is back and the Wave’s Social Hub application will also be installed in the phone. New to this phone are the Smart Life and ThinkFree applications. No exact release date has been given, but we can expect to see this phone on store shelves later this year.

Find out more about the new Android smart phone from Korean manufacturer Samsung at Tech Radar.

Written by: Simon - Posted in: Samsung - Tags: , , , ,

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