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It may not be so nice as Samsung Galaxy S, but Samsung M100 is a nice Android device from the Korean phone producer, packing Bluetooth 802.11n and Wi-Fi. Other specs include a 3.7 inch screen and a 5MP camera. The new Apollo we are talking about seems to be a lot like the M100, but we don't know anymore about the smartphone. Samsung's website from the UK is showing a device called Samsung Galaxy Apollo.
The phone is tipped to come soon, so we don't know any exact date of the release. With this release, it seems Samsung wants to really show off to the others and become, if someone has doubts about that, one of the most important Android phone producers around the globe.
In this picture on the left hand side there's not the Apollo, but it seems there are not photos available. We will just have to wait for some leaks to come.
Via Engadget

As announced before, on 17th June (which is today) we should expect Samsung Galaxy S to be shipped to several online retailers and probably some carriers too. If you pre-ordered the smartphone through Expansys, then your shipment should be almost home. And for your information, Expansys still has 50 devices in stock right now. You can buy it and pay immediatly by using PayPal or your credit card. Because the shipments are already being sent, we can say that's the official date Samsung Galaxy S is being released. I'm sure many of you can't wait for the phone to become available at the local carrier.
The Samsung Galaxy S is a phone powered up by a 1GHz processor, with a 1500mAh batteri, a 800x480 touch sensitive Super AMOLED display. The camera is intelligent enough, 5.0MP, digital zoom, touch focus, smile shutter, stop motion, action shot and face recognition. It has also video capabilities (720p) at a 30fps speed. It supports MP4, 3GP, WMV, DivX HD and XviD. Some other specs include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, microUSB, 3.5mm headset jack, aGPS, digital compass and google maps navigation.
Via PhAndroid

Different sources pretend they already know the price of the new Samsung, Galaxy 3. A Russian tech site called Mobile-Review, suggest the price for the new Samsung Galaxy 3 is going to be about 365 euros, which is around $450. Anyway, the price is always influenced by the zone where the phone is launched, but other sources think the phone will not be mroe than 300 euros because of the low-end features and specs of the smartphone.
The new Samsung Galaxy 3 is a multi oriented Android phone, comes with DivX/XviD playback support, music player, microSD card slot, Wi-Fi and GPS. The battery runs for about 15 hours of talk time and 625 hours (that's about 26 days) of stand-by time. IT has a 3.2 inch TFT capacitive screen, 240x400 pixels. The camera is a 3MP with video capabilities (320x240 QVGA). The camera features auto focus, smile detection, digital zoom, multi shot, self timer, panorama and different scenes.
The phone runs Android 2.1, uses HTML for the internet, has a microUSB port and the Bluetooth is a 3.0. The headset jack is a 3.5mm and the GPS is an aGPS version.
Via PhAndroid

Another good move from Orange's UK division. They've decided to make Samsung Galaxy S and HTC Touch Pro II available soon. The first one is already available in the UK, but only through Vodafone, but now Orange is ready to compete with the "red" carrier. Wait, there's more to come! Orange will even give the phone for free on some deals and plans, which is cool. We don't know anything about plans or other pricing, but I think you've heard enough.
Another phone, the HTC Touch Pro II, now older than one year, is coming to Orange too. This is a considered weird, because there were plenty of other alternatives out there, but maybe Orange thinks of the fact that none of the HTCs they are selling (Desire, Hero, Tattoo) has a full qwerty keyboard.
Orange is also selling the released Samsung Galaxy Apollo, and you can get it for £189 on Pay As You Go, or free on different deals.
Via Unwired View

Not only AT&T will sell the new Samsung Galaxy S. Also T-Mobile will receive it and will deliver the handset with another name. The device will be called "Vibrant" and will feature exact the same specs as the Samsung Galaxy S. It's actually the same phone, just the name is different.
The AMOLED screen is 4 inch large, the processor is a 1GHz Hummingbird, custom built by Samsung, the camera will be a 5MP with HD video recording capabilities (probably 720p). It will feature Bluetooth 3.0, FM Radio, Digital Compass and Wi-Fi. The memory is a 16GB (internal) and the device will support microSD card (usually up to 32GB).
According to different sources, the phone will be launched on 21st of July. There is nothing special yet. But just hear that. T-Mobile is having a partnership with EA and it looks every "Vibrant" sold will have also a copy of the Sims 3. Cool enough, isn't it? It definitely gives more than AT&T...
Via MobileCrunch
Everybody living in Germany can now order the new Samsung Galaxy S from Amazon.de, the German version of the American website Amazon. This will cost around 649 euros off-contract. It's expensive, but immediatly as the smartphone will be officially released, you will have it boxed at home. It's still not known when the US carriers will have the smartphone available.
Samsung Galaxy S has a 4 inch AMOLED display, 3G, runs Android 2.1, packs a 5MP camera, has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and will be powered up by a 1GHz processor. The new Samsung is arguably one of the most expected smartphones this summer, and this deal might just be the one you want.
Source: PhAndroid
Yesterday there was a rumor saying Samsung Galaxy S will be soon available in about 110 markets around the world and now we have the confirmation too. Today it was released in Europe, while the rest of the world, including the United States, will have to wait a little bit more. Anyway, the release date of the device in the rest of the world is not far. Samsung holds an interesting policy with the release of the phone, making it available at more than 100 carriers, meaning they do not want to force their users to tie up to a carrier to buy the phone. In my opinion this is a good move, because by limiting their users, they wouldn't do any good to their business.
With the release of Samsung Galaxy S started a month with lots of interesting smartphones on their way to the markets. We haven't heard anything about the release in the US, but it seems T-Mobile will bring the phone down there in about one month or two.

There are some new leaks circulating on the Russian internet, about the new Samsung i9200 Glaaxy S2. There is still an unconfirmed rumor, and the picture we got raises some doubts. They say the phone is going to be released around the beginning of 2011, se there are two more quarters to wait. Now, that's what it is inside of the device:
4.3 inch (1280x720 pixels) Super AMOLED 2 display, 2GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4GB ROM, 21GB flash-memory (up to another 32GB on microSD card slot), 8 MP camera with Full HD video recording, aGPS, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headset jack, accelerometerer, gyroscope, proximity and ambient light sensors. It should also run Android 3.0, codenamed Gingerbread.
If the phone is really going to have those specs, then it's impressive. That's way more than the first computer I had and close to the one I have now. With a processor of 2GHz and 1GB RAM, the phone should run faster than any other device out there. The 8MP camera with full HD video capabilities is not a surprise, if that's the case, then it's going to be another plus here. Android 3.0 Gingerbread? Another good thing. That's a phone that I would really buy. Now!
Via Unwired View

Samsung's brand new handset, Galaxy Apollo, is heading to UK, according to different sources. They also say the phone is going to be found in T-Mobile's stores in the United Kingdom this August. Sure, the phone is not coming with so many features as other Samsung devices, but on a lower deal than the three-year deal, this device can be bough at a fair price. Maybe people are looking at the Apollo as a solution to this problem. The phone can also be bought on a two-year deal, and the price is affordable.
Apollo will probably also be sold under several agreements, but they may want to push it as a cheap device to attract more people.
Via PhAndroid
T-Mobile announced through a press release that they are going to release the Samsung Galaxy S 4G later this month. There's no sign of a price tag, so we will not estimate, but get ready to pay more than $150 for it and tie you up on a minimum two-year deal with the company. This version of the handset is an upgraded version of the Samsung Vibrant.

The phone runs Android 2.2 Froyo and will be powered up by a Samsung 1 GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor. It will feature an ST-Ericsson M5720 HSPA + 4G modem enabling downloads at speeds of up to 21 MB/second. The camera is a 5MP one and the memory card of 16GB comes as pre-installed.
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