Samsung has taken the covers off of their new Android phone, the Galaxy S. The announcement of the new mobile handset was delivered this morning by J.K. Shin, president of Samsung Mobile.
First, the Galaxy S comes with a 1GHz CPU which Shin was quoted as saying will be the new processor standard for Samsung so as to allow the company to deliver better resolution for graphics, video streaming and other multimedia displays. To take advantage of the faster processor, the Galaxy S comes with a Super AMOLED display screen that measures 4-inches in size and offers greater screen brightness while at the same time improving battery life by up to 20%.
According to Shin, the faster processor and display screen are great, but equally important is the availability of digital content to take advantage of new hardware. In that regards, the Galaxy S has been designed for optimized viewing of full length feature films and other video content. Also in the works are deals to deliver newspaper, magazine and ebook content.
CTIA Wireless 2010 is just around the corner, and Samsung is preparing to launch Samsung Galaxy S, an Android-powered smart phone with 4-inch AMOLED touch screen, in the show. The Galaxy S will be running on the latest Android 2.1 operating system, rivaling HTC Evo 4G Android. This Samsung smartphone features a 5-megapixel digital camera and 1GHz processor. We hope to learn which carrier in United States will carry Samsung Galaxy S in the show.
First, the Galaxy S comes with a 1GHz CPU which Shin was quoted as saying will be the new processor standard for Samsung so as to allow the company to deliver better resolution for graphics, video streaming and other multimedia displays. To take advantage of the faster processor, the Galaxy S comes with a Super AMOLED display screen that measures 4-inches in size and offers greater screen brightness while at the same time improving battery life by up to 20%.
According to Shin, the faster processor and display screen are great, but equally important is the availability of digital content to take advantage of new hardware. In that regards, the Galaxy S has been designed for optimized viewing of full length feature films and other video content. Also in the works are deals to deliver newspaper, magazine and ebook content.
CTIA Wireless 2010 is just around the corner, and Samsung is preparing to launch Samsung Galaxy S, an Android-powered smart phone with 4-inch AMOLED touch screen, in the show. The Galaxy S will be running on the latest Android 2.1 operating system, rivaling HTC Evo 4G Android. This Samsung smartphone features a 5-megapixel digital camera and 1GHz processor. We hope to learn which carrier in United States will carry Samsung Galaxy S in the show.