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Jul
13

The Samsung Galaxy S is the company’s most powerful Android Smartphone to date as packs quite a punch it its specifications. Before we get into the complexities of what is actually inside the phone, we must comment on the screen. For at 4 inches the screen on the Samsung Galaxy S is one of the biggest on the market and means that you have, in a mobile sense, a huge display area. For one it means that the potential to view e-books, newspapers, publications etc… is certainly a possibility as the 4 inch screen will be big enough to accommodate this. People can compare mobile phone offers online at sites like Best Mobile Contracts where you can find the cheapest Galaxy S deals to be found online.

Inside the mobile and the Samsung Galaxy S is as fast as they come; boasting a 1 GHZ processor you will be pretty unlucky to experience any lag of sluggishness as you zip around its menus and home screens. Similarly you can expect to take some great, clear images with the Samsung Galaxy S as it has a 5.0 mega pixel camera however the one downside is that it does not have flash although this is, unfortunately, not uncommon among Smartphone’s these days. Furthermore the Samsung Galaxy S can record and play HD video which means that, with its big screen, the Samsung Galaxy S can certainly be used as a credible video player for short to medium clips.

With Android you will have over 70,000 apps to choose from in the Android Market and you also have the option of disabling Samsung’s either love it or hate it TouchWiz 3.0 interface. It has a whopping 16G of preinstalled memory which is quite unprecedented and a pretty decent mp3 player to boot which means that you more or less have a true all in one device on your hands. The Samsung Galaxy S is a high end Smartphone that offers a great multimedia and interactive experience – it also has Samsung’s Social Hub – and also has the added benefit of an update which will bring it up to Android 2.2 that supports Flash 10.1.

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