Friday, March 23, 2012

Samsung Phone News


It’s a busy year for Samsung's new products. The company launched another new product early in March, growing their range of GALAXY devices with the unveiling of the GALAXY Pocket. At 11.98mm deep and weighing in at only 97.0g their latest new smartphone got its name due to its compact, portable size. Described by Samsung as ‘an affordable phone for all users’ it aims to bring the capabilities and benefits of Android 2.3 to a wider market.

The GALAXY Pocket has some enhancements to some familiar Android features; the TouchWiz has an upgraded user interface and the text input has been improved to allow quicker, more accurate typing for web searches and messaging. With a spec that includes: 3GB memory, Bluetooth 3.00, a 2-megapixel fixed focus camera, in-built FM radio and integrated Wi-Fi and HSDPA 3.6 connectivity, it includes all the key feature basics that today’s phone users have come to expect. For the social animal in all of us, the device also has social networking features that make all the connecting and sharing with friends and family simple and speedy.



Samsung’s ChatON app, available through Samsung Apps, enables cross-platform communication, allowing phone users to form into a single community. This makes chatting and sharing in multiple formats easier. Another useful app is Social Hub, which enables users to channel all of their email and social networking traffic into just the one inbox, meaning no more switching between apps and screens to keep up with it all. So far, no UK release date has been announced, but Samsung have said that they expect this to happen later this year. A UK price has also not been released yet, but is expected to be competitive. With its Android 2.3 technology, compact size and ‘affordable’ price it is bound to be well worth looking at on http://www.phones4u.co.uk when it comes out.

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