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Epic 4G

 

The Samsung Epic 4G will be Available at the end of the month 20,August and it will have many special Extra features like a QWERTY keyboard and WiMAX connectivity support plus it packs all the goodies characteristic for Galaxy S like the 4-inch Super AMOLED, Bluetooth, Wifi a/b/n support and the 1Ghz snapdragon processor, 5MP Camera with 720p video recording with Android 2.1, The price said to be $249.99.

 

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AT&T Samsung Captivate, an Android 2.1 powered smartphone with a Super AMOLED display, a 5 megapixel camera, and a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor, is now available on Amazon for just $49.99 YES you road that write $49.99 thats Mean its just a $50 for this Awesome phone ONLY when purchased with a new AT&T contract. That's a $150 discount from the price listed on AT&T website and $550 Discount from the price listed on Samsung website (Unlock) version.

 

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samsung flight II

 

The QWERTY-enabled Samsung A927 Flight II has made its way to both Samsung's and AT&T's websites even it hasn't been properly announced yet. Apparently, its premiere is to be announced soon but its a very cool device packs a full QWERTY keyboard on a 3-inch WVGA Screen and 2MP camera and All other features to make a Flight II phone from Samsung available on the Coming soon section on AT&T store and samsung store but AT&T will get it first.

The phone is said to support AT&T's Mobile TV service and on top of that you get quick access to some of the most popular social networking services (such as Facebook and Twitter) but if you like it see the FULL SPECIFICATION HERE

 

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FCC Confirmation

The Samsung Cetus just popped up in the FCC database, and its certification label doesn't leave much to the imagination when it comes to the the specs or info. But the "SGF-i917" is Coming for the AT&T soon I think!. when we first heard about the samsung Cetus it was going to AT&t and its a Windows Phone 7-powered Device it was amazing but almost a rumor to many. But Now its Confirmed!

The New phone Cetus will be a Galaxy S like and have 4-inches AMOLED screen 480x800 and 5MP camera with Front-face camera and Wifi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and A2DP. Waiting for More info!


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AMetroPCS chief Roger Linguist said the carrier's planned LTE handset from Samsung which will be called the "Craft" will sell at a price comparable with the carrier's current smartphone offerings. Linquist also promised LTE net-books and tablets at some point in the future, but said the carrier will start first with handsets. Samsung is Running on a race in the mobiles market to be the head to give its users the latest communication technology and abilities to use its devices on the new Long term Evolution Networks or the LTE Networks in a max DL speed of 50-200Mbps and UL 5-20Mbps which deliver Maximum Speed to the user. We all waiting to this Craft device and More details are coming Soon!



Flight II

 

The unannounced quick messaging device headed to AT&T. The SCH-A927 Flight II is a sideways slider with both a 3-inch touch screen and a full QWERTY. Also AGPS receiver, Bluetooth, 2MP Camera, MicoSD up to 16GB, HTML Browser, Support Mobile TV Service and works on 3G Networks speed But Samsung didn't say when the device would become available. The original Samsung Flight I was sold by AT&T, which hasn't officially said it will sell the Flight II but we have the FCC release of the phone you can check it below (.PDF)

 

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Pretty much every major US carrier decided to pick up, modify, and show-off Samsung's Android-powered wunderphōn, the Galaxy S. Yet, despite announcing it back in June, there's still one variant that hasn't been revealed: Verizon's Fascinate. Well until today, that is…

Clearly, either Verizon or Samsung have a mole in their midst, as another Verizon-bound Samsung also leaked today: the entry-level Samsung Gem.

The specs of the Gem are practically non-existent, it's just known to have a smaller screen than the Fascinate, and will run the same TouchWiz 3.0 UI (love it or hate it).

And, of course, you already know the specs of the Fascinate: take a Galaxy S, reduce the on-board storage to 2GB, and throw in a camera flash. I know I'd prefer a flash over the extra on-board storage (microSD FTW), so it's a winner in my books.

The Gem is expected to launch early September, with the Fascinate following it later in the month. No word on pricing just yet.


Galaxy S

Samsung Galaxy S made it to Brazil and it seems that along the way it has picked up a strange appendix pointing from its top. Yup, it's a digital TV antenna. Unlike the other Galaxy S versions spread around the globe, the Brazilian Galaxy S comes with ISDB-Tb Digital TV on board. Oh, and it's pretty overpriced.

As for the rest of the features, you should be familiar with them since those are common for the Brazilian and the non-Brazilian Galaxy S variants. So, you'll find the same gorgeous 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen of WVGA resolution as well as the 5MP autofocus camera on the back which is capable of shooting HD videos (720p@30fps).

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The Galaxy S is powered by a fast 1GHz processor and packs an impressive1500mAh battery. At its launch the Brazilian version will run Android 2.1 (a.k.a. Eclair) but an official Froyo update should follow up pretty soon.

The only downside of the Brazilian Samsung Galaxy S is its price. The SIM-free handset said to cost good 2400 Brazilian reais (around 1036 euro). Hopefully, the Brazilian operators will offer a better subsidized price at the launch of the phone (some time in September).

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Seems that HTC's EVO 4G is no longer the only Sprint WiMAX game in town, thanks to this shiny new Samsung Epic 4G we got to play with. It features a large Super AMOLED display and an HD capable camera as well as a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard.

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Depending on who you talk to, some view Bluetooth headsets as a novelty, while others heavily rely on the rich features they bring to the table in being a supplemental item to any mobile handset. We've recently managed to acquire one of LG's latest Bluetooth headsets, the LG HBM-585, and put it through its paces to find out what unique features it packs to make it stand uniquely amongst the vast offerings. At a first glance, the LG HBM-585 looks considerably longer versus the average looking Bluetooth headsets on the market, but upon closer inspection, you'll begin to notice its streamlined approach. Sporting a full metal body construction, it's dubbed as being the world's slimmest Bluetooth headset – measuring in at 3.8mm thick. We definitely adore the gunmetal finish on the headset which adds to its overall durable and light weight feel, but we weren't too thrilled with the connection between the earpiece and body – it jut felt a little too brittle for our taste. On the frontal surface, there is a Multi-Function Button which enables you to power it on/off, pickup/end phone calls, activate voice dialing, redialing, and transferring a call. Toward the rear you'll find the volume button which can even announce the battery level with a mere long press. On the opposite end of that, there is a pinhole for the microphone and the charging contacts for the headset. Thankfully, the packaging includes three different sized ear buds, two attachable ear clips, microUSB cable, wall adapter, small charging cradle, and a vehicle power adapter.

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When using one of the ear buds, we didn't find it snug enough to close out any gaps – so we preferred using the ear clip to make sure it stayed tight on our ear. Fortunately you don't even notice the headset too much when you have it on thanks to its relative light weight. The LG HBM-585 employs a built-in DSP that supports noise reduction and echo cancellation, however, it already falls behind some of its rivals with its lack of complete noise cancellation. When we encountered windy conditions, the sound of it was prominent to our callers – thus making it rather difficult for them to comprehend our words. In addition, our callers did state that our voice sounded like it was in a cave with a slight echo being distinguishable at the end of our words. On top of that, there is a faint static sound in the background whenever we spoke, but it quickly disappears when there is silence. Since it's main physical attraction is its thin profile, it lacks a built-in port for charging – so that means you'll be required to dock it into either the small charging cradle or vehicle power adapter. Even though it will prominently stand tall while it's recharging and look good while doing so, you'd better make sure to not lose either of them since they are your sole options for charging the headset. One thing worth nothing with the vehicle charger is that it tucks away a USB port on its side which enables you to charge any USB handset simultaneously. The manufacturer has it rated for 5 hours of talk and up to 200 hours of standby time.

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