Samsung’s Galaxy S Slated for International Launch

Posted in S-series, Samsung Phones on June 3rd, 2010

While no specific data has been given, it has already been confirmed that the Samsung i9000 Galaxy S Android smart phone will be heading to both the UK and Asia this June. It would not be surprising to know that the device will also be released at the same time in other regions as well.

This latest update just popped up recently and is a major bit of good news for Android fans that have been awaiting the next smart phone in the Samsung Galaxy series. While the original Galaxy and Galaxy Spica smart phones were good, they hardly compared to the standards set by devices such as the Motorola Milestone or HTC Hero.

The i9000 Galaxy S on the other hand, is a high end Android smart phone that can match the specs of recently launched Android smart phones such as the Google Nexus One, HTC Desire, and Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10.

In terms of hardware, the Galaxy S is actually leading with its large 4 inch capacitive touch screen that uses the new Samsung super AMOLED screen technology. This allows the handset to deliver a level of visual quality that surpasses the normal AMOLED screens on the Desire and Nexus One.

The 1GHz A8 CPU by ARM provides plenty of speed and processing power to this smart phone, allowing users to run resource intensive applications and functions without long loading times or slowdowns. The 512 MB of RAM takes care of almost all caching problems with lower memory phones.

Looks wise, the Galaxy S loses out a bit to the edgier looking styles of the XPERIA X10 and Motorola Milestone. Some people might appreciate the soft curved form and the subtle black and gray color scheme, but overall, the device actually looks a lot cheaper than it should be.

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