
Samsung has announced the global launch of their Android Galaxy S SmartPhone at the CTIA wireless event. The Galaxy S smartphone is meant for making the user’s life more convenient, more exciting and integrated”, where the S in its name means for SmartLife.
The Samsung Galaxy S smartphone runs Android OS, is powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, features a 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive-touch display backed by mobile Digital Natural Image engine technology. The technology that has been used on Samsung LCD and LED TVs, which definitely makes the display of Galaxy S much clearer and sharper, and suitable for videos and imaging.
Samsung will also plan to let this smartphone download full-length movies and TV shows as well as e-Books. The phone is also a social hub that makes quick and easy to connect to social media sites and instant messaging services.
Other goodies of the phone include Daily Briefing for daily news, weather and stock live feeds, all-share inter-device connectivity via Digital Living Network Alliance technology; loaded with ThinkFree allows you to edit and view MS office documents. The Galaxy S will be available in Europe, North America, Latin America, Australia, and Asia soon.
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