Senin, 26 Juli 2010

Samsung Galaxy S Harga Terbaru

Bank Mandiri Bank Terbaik di Indonesia - After a month ago, Samsung is rumored to be released mobile phones with designs and models of Blackberry, this time from the mobile phone details and specification of Q is reportedly named Galaxy, is leaking.

Samsung Galaxy S - According to a newspaper published in South Korea, the Korean Times, Samsung is currently preparing to launch a cell phone with a design and a model similar to the Blackberry. Added another, with the name Galaxy Q phone is planned to release at the end of this year.

However, before the official release, a site named SamsungHub, as reported by Phonearena, quoted by CBN, managed to reveal in detail the specifications that may be pinned on Samsung Galaxy Q.

Smartphone planned by the vendor of the South Korean-made for fans of RIM Blackberry, making Android 2.2 (Froyo) as its main operating system. Added again by the site, the plan will be pinned to the Galaxy Q Hummingbird powerful 1GHz processor.

Galaxy Q also supports GSM and 3G network, 3-inch screen size with the Super AMOLED tech multitouch capabilities with support for resolutions up to 720 x 480 pixels. Meanwhile, the phone also will have two cameras, a force behind the 8MP that supports HD LED flash and video recording, another one at the front of 1.3MP size.

In addition, because referring to the design of the Blackberry, the Galaxy Q ascertained pinned Qwerty keyboard, optical keypad and supplied also with the ability of qualified messaging features.

While for storage capacity, this Samsung handset has 16GB of internal memory and microSD slot that supports up to 32GB. Meanwhile, the battery used 1500mAh manifold possibilities.

The presence of Galaxy Q was expected by Samsung, the Blackberry can hook the fans, especially those who liked the phone with Qwerty keyboard type with strong messaging features.

Interesting is not it, so wait just reported the presence of Galaxy Q was first released by Samsung at the end of this year for the North American region.