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Sprint is going to release on 11 November the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, its first 4G LTE tablet. It can be activated with one of the 3G/4G LTE month-to-month tablet rate plans starting from $14.99 for 300MB of data. The 4G-capable tablet is powered by a 1.5Ghz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM, and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 sports a 10.1-inch 1280×800 HD touchscreen display, a 3 Megapixel rear camera and a VGA front-facing camera for video chat. Other than Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi 802.11b/g/n, the 10.1-inch tablet also includes
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Boost Mobile Samsung Galaxy Rush
Boost Mobile will release in late September a new affordable smartphone from Samsung. Called Galaxy Rush, the handset runs Android 4.0. It features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, 3 Megapixel main camera and a 1.3 Megapixel front-facing camera for video chat. Of course, you can find Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity/ The Rush will be available for $149.99 without contract and can be paried with Boost Mobile’s no-contract $55 Android Monthly Unlimited plan.
Boost Mobile Samsung Array
Also heading to Boost Mobile is Samsung Array, a slim feature
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Here comes another Galaxy smartphone for the US market. The new Samsung Galaxy Axiom, a budget-friendly LTE smartphone, has just landed US Cellular for $79 with a 2-year contract or $399 for those who don’t want a contract. With similar design and specs, the Axiom is like the little brother of the Galaxy S III Mini.
Powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, the LTE handset runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It gets a 4-inch WVGA 800×480 touchscreen display, a 5 Megapixel main camera with LED flash and a 1.3 Megapixel front-facing camera. Other than Bluetooth, GPS and WiFi,
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Alongside the Rush and Array, Boost Mobile, a Sprint subsidairy, will also launch the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G in September. The new Galaxy S II 4G works on Sprint’s 3G CDMA EVDO and 4G WiMax mobile networks. It is powered by a dual-core 1.2Ghz processor and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
The WiMAX Galaxy S II comes with 16GB of internal memory. It supports Bluetooth and WiFi and includes Mobile Hotspot function for sharing WiMAX connection with up to five WiFi devices. The henadset sports a 8 Megapixel camera with Full HD video recording and a 2 Megapixel
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Samsung announced the new Galaxy Music, a low-end Android phone said to provide superb sound quality. The budget-priced Galaxy features dual frontal stereo speakers and Sound Alive and SRS Surround sound enhancement technologies to deliver outstanding sound quality. It has Music Dedicated key for quick and convenient access to the music player.
The Galaxy Music has a 3-inch 240×320 low-res touchscreen display and a 3 Megapixel main camera without flash. It supports Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi 802.11b/g/n, GPS and has built-in FM radio. There is 4GB internal memory and a
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Verizon is launching the new Samsung Galaxy Stellar (model SCH-I200) smartphone with support for 4G LTE high-speed data network. Supporting Verzion’s LTE 4G network, users of Stellar can enjoy download speeds of 5-12Mbps and 2-5Mbps upload speed in 4G coverage area. The newest Galaxy handset is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8960 processor and 1GB of RAM.
Samsung’s Stellar sports a 4-inch 800×480 touchscreen display, a 3.2 Megapixel main camera and a 1.3 Megapixel front-facing camera, 4GB of internal storage and a microSD/SDHC card slot. It includes Bluetooth,
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Virgin Mobile USA, subsidiary of Sprint, is launching a new Android smartphone. Called Galaxy Reverb, the mid-range handset is obviously a member of Samsung’s Galaxy family. It runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on a 1.4Ghz processor.
The Reverb has a 4-inch touchscreen display, 5 Megapixel main camera and a 1.3 Megapixel front camera. It supports Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and WiFi connectivity, and has a microSD card slot for up to 64GB of cards. It will be released in September for $249.99 without contract and will be available for pre-order on 29 August.
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Verizon Wireless is going to launch in the coming weeks the new Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II smartphone. As the successor to the Stratosphere, the new Stratosphere II keeps the full QWERTY keyboard and comes with some improvements. It supports Verizon’s 4G LTE mobile network and will be available for $129.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate.
The mid-range Galaxy Stratosphere II is powered by a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor and runs Android 3.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It supports Bluetooth, WiFi as well as NFC (Near Field Communication), and the phone is global ready to work on mobile
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Samsung introduces its latest addition to its tablet line, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) that serves as the successor to the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab model. Powered by a 1GHz dual core processor with 1GB of RAM, the Galaxy Tab 2 is the company’s first Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0-powered tablet. It comes with a 1024×600 PLS touchscreen, a 3 Megapixel main camera, and a VGA front-facing camera for video chat.
Samsung’s new tablet supporting Full HD video recording at 30fps. It comes with 8GB, 16GB or 32GB of onboard memory and supports microSD/SDHC up to 32GB. The Galaxy Tab 2
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Samsung is adding to the GALAXY line the new mid-range GALAXY S Advance smartphone. The new phone, as its name tells, is an advanced version of the GALAXY S. It is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor with 768MB of RAM. It will be shipped with Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. The Advanced GALAXY S has a curved glass design that enhances handling of the phone and fits the user’s facial form easily and naturally.
The GALAXY S Advance has a 4-inch 480×800 Super AMOLED touchscreen and supports Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS/GPS and WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity. A 5 Megapixel auto focus
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