
The Motorola Charm is first on the list priced retail at $269.99 while in the end being $74.99 after a $75 rebate. The Charm, which we found out earlier this week, could easily end up being called the Motorola Basil. The Motorola Charm be equipped with Android 2.1 and will include some Motoblur enhancements
- Updated Home Screen (7 panels)
- Pre-loaded Motorola widgets are now resizable
- Social Messaging enhancements through Facebook and Twitter
- Pinch-to-zoom for Web Browsing, plus improved photo gallery and Google Maps applications.
- Voice assisted turn-by-turn directions.
- Global search allows you to search everything on your phone.
- Most enhancements will be available on the Motorola Cliq and the Motorola Cliq XT
Now, the next one on the list is the Samsung Supersonic, and although it’s unclear what the system has the Samsung Vibrant as, this device matches everything we’ve learned about the Vibrant that past few days. Priced retail at $499.99 the new 2-yr agreement price is $$199.99 with a $50 rebate. In case you missed the features of the Samsung Vibrant:
Features of the Samsung Galaxy S include:
- 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display
- Resolution of 800 x 480
- 8GB of internal memory
- 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird application processor
- 5MP camera
- Records in 720p HD
- Android 2.1
- TouchWiz 3.0 UI
Source: TMOnews
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It might be helpful to note or otherwise amend to the above that only certain Galaxy S models have camera flash and/or the front facing camera. (It might seem a bit misleading to some who are unaware that there are 4 models and thus unfamiliar with the differences between them.)
Great site content and as always, greatly appreciate the news!
It might be helpful to note or otherwise amend to the above that only certain Galaxy S models have camera flash and/or the front facing camera. (It might seem a bit misleading to some who are unaware that there are 4 models and thus unfamiliar with the differences between them.)
Great site content and as always, greatly appreciate the news!
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