First stop, Korea for Samsung’s Galaxy A Android powered Smartphone
In March we heard that Samsung had another new Android powered smartphone that was going to make big waves on the mobile scene, the Galaxy A. It seemed like this was going to be a handset to beat and now it’s heading for the Korean Market. Some are saying that this is the company’s first Android-run smartphone released in Korea. Here’s a quick features recap of this handset that’s running on Android 2.1 – it comes with a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, a 720MHz processor, terrestrial DMB, and DivX support, a 5 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, Bluetooth technology, USB v2.0 and of course microSD memory card support.
In addition to Android’s ‘Market’ app, Samsung has also got more to offer from their own Samsung Apps online store. The company intends to deliver over 100 Android applications by May 2010 that will be specific to the Korean market. The Galaxy A is due to hit Korea by the end of the month which is pretty much anytime now. There still doesn’t sem to be any word on its price though.
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