Monday, June 4, 2012

The Samsung Galaxy S 4G


The Nexus S 4G, a smart phone produced by Samsung and officially released a little over a month ago by Google, is already the most well-liked smart phone in addition to the iPhone 4. It assaulted upon the US market with a series of carrier customized phones just after its highly successful release.

Samsung Galaxy S 4G contains the Vibrant and Captivate GSM twins for T-Mobile and AT&T, the WiMAX-rocking Epic 4G for Sprint and the Fascinate for Verizon. Unfortunately, Samsung was slow to upgrade early devices like the Vibrant beyond Eclair, and to fix the well-documented AGPS problems. As such, the release of the Samsung Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile -- basically an updated Vibrant with HSPA+, a front-facing camera, a bronze battery cover, Froyo out of the gate, but no dedicated internal flash storage. There is certain dissimilarity between the two. The only disparity is the return of the front-facing VGA camera also present on the new Galaxy S, Epic 4G, and Nexus S. In back, the Galaxy S 4G is almost the same to the Vibrant, with the similar metal-rimmed 5 megapixel camera, speaker grill, and Galaxy S logo -- even the signature bump in the battery cover carries over. Other than in place of being ended in glossy black with a pale silver dot pattern, the back is painted a satin bronze ending that alters color faintly relying on the viewing angle, just like a lenticular print.

Samsung knows how to make a pleasant camera phone, and the Galaxy S 4G is no exclusion. It shares its five megapixel sensor plus autofocus optics with the Vibrant, and takes outstanding photos. Actually, the consequences are improved than most other five megapixel camera phones. This is a camera with few equals amongst Android tools. It collects a ton of data, with precise color balance and contact. There's no flash, but low light presentation is top notch. Noise is kept fine under control, and loss of feature is minimal. The Galaxy S 4G does a polite job of recording 720p video at a smooth 30 fps. While there's no autofocus before or during video capture, Samsung intelligently chose AAC in place of the default AMR to encode audio, effecting in better sound excellence. There are also a quantity of pre-installed apps from Samsung and T-Mobile on the Galaxy S 4G, for example, Amazon MP3, doubleTwist with AirSync, Facebook but not Twitter, Kindle, Layar, Media Hub, Qik Video Chat, Slacker, T-Mobile TV, TeleNav, in addition to ThinkFree office.

SamsungGalaxy S 4G is the trendiest and cool devises among all of the latest available smart phones. One of the causes why this tool is still so admired is for the reason that it will feature Google's most recent OS, Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Not only is the Nexus S 4G a grand and innovative tool on its own, there is also a quantity of accessories obtainable for it that will improve the overall efficiency of the tool.



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