mercredi 31 août 2011

Galaxy S2 phones officially announced on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint !!!!!


Are you tired of hearing rumors about Samsung’s Galaxy S2 phones? We are too, which is why we are happy to say that it has been officially announced for Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile. This all but confirms that Verizon will not be getting a Galaxy S2 device, or at least one named as such. Unlike the Galaxy S launch each carrier isn’t getting their own customized device and name. Sprint will keep the Epic name tag it originally placed on the first-generation Galaxy S phone, but will add Touch to the name due to it not having a physical keyboard. Both AT&T and T-Mobile devices will simply be called Galaxy S2.
Unlike the original Galaxy S launch the three devices don’t share the same screen size. The AT&T model will sport a 4.3-inch screen which is a boost from last year’s 4inch screen. The Sprint and T-Mobile phones will both have slightly larger screens at 4.52-inches. We are assuming that AT&T choose to keep the size of the European Galaxy S2 since they already have a 4.5inch Samsung phone, and it might be a little confusing for customers.
Internally all the phones will be the same except for the 4G antenna installed in each device. Sprint’s phone will of course come with WiMax installed, whereas T-Mobile and AT&T will have HSPA+ under the covers. All three phones will come with 1.2gigahertz dual core processors made by Samsung, and 16gigabytes of storage installed with an SD card slot if you need more room.
The Epic 4G Touch will be the first phone available when it comes out on September 16, but AT&T won’t be far behind with its release on September 18. There was no official word as to when exactly T-Mobile’s version will hit store shelves.
While we are excited to see these amazing phones finally become available we can’t help but wonder what took so long? There are no huge physical changes inside or out between these phones and the phone that was first released in Europe on May 1, four months before the America.

mardi 30 août 2011



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The Samsung Galaxy is powered by the mighty Android 2.2 operating system. Integrated with Google technology and pre-configured for T-mobile's prepaid data plan, you can enjoy 3g speeds over the t-mobile network. I see this as a good advantage because with many other tablets you would need an actual monthly plan through a service. This gives you the freedom to be less tied down by a monthly bill.
Other Samsung Galaxy reviews have really failed at pointing out the wireless capabilities that are included with the tablet. If you haven't ever used wireless n you're missing out as its lightning fast and almost feels like you are connected via ethernet. also included on the device is the option for up to 32g micro sd card. Also not included in other Samsung Galaxy reviews is any emphasis on flash capability which the iPad lacks. Flash is everywhere all over the internet and in games pictures and movies. It makes sense to have a device which is compatible with flash.
I am also very impressed with the 7 inch multi touch screen which makes viewing pictures and movies great but at the same time gives you more portability, and if you want to see a larger image you can always connect the video output hdmi through the dock. You can integrate your outlook email easily and move almost seamlessly through applications with speed and precision.
My Samsung Galaxy reviews should give you at least some idea as to what features are key to the product and also should present the tablet as a clear alternative to the iPad. I don't care much for apple products because they don't play well with others.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab has the Google Android 2.2 operating system which has tons of free apps and stuff to download with out messing with iTunes or having to pull out your credit card every time you want to try something new. Overall I would say that its a good product that has the potential for many different kinds of users. Its one of the smaller tablets and is reasonably priced for everything you get.
Samsung makes great products and has continued to stay at the top of their game while providing great solutions to today's technology needs.

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