Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Pro adds up to the Uncommon

Candybar phones with QWERTY keypads these days are getting less common due to the trend in selling Smartphones, where everything touched becomes full screen. The Samsung Galaxy Pro is a few of those existing fresh rarities in the genre, where it is boosted by an Android 2.2 OS and a 2.8 inch 320 x 240-pixel, touch screen for interaction and navigation with menus. One of the unique sights on this phone is the full range keypad that even has the navigational arrows found on the PC keyboards.

Running on an 800MHz processor with 512MB internal storage, and an expandable MicroSD of up to 32GB, the Samsung Galaxy Pro is a respectable addition to the collection. It has additional sensors that optimize most apps like an ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, accelerometer, and a digital compass, which is also improved with connections via Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi, and GPS. Even though it has no 3G capability, the quadband connectivity for GSM or EDGE is sizeable.

Source: Engadget Mobile

 

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