Showing posts with label Exhibit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibit. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Samsung 4 g exhibit review

Getting Started:
Longest now packing smartphones along WVGA display and 1 GHz processors are usually as high-end devices, but as the technology continues to advance, they perceive a time top shelf phones now placed in the category medium. It is odd, precisely where Samsung presents 4 finds himself, with the affordable price of $ 79.99 for the contract must be a clear adversary in space of the product. Some modern hardware under the hood, it combines some of the lovable attributes that can make any system admired immediately, but most importantly, excel must be strongly on all sides to be seen as a strong opponent against its counterparts in higher quality.Package contains: 4GmicroUSB CableWall Charger4GB Samsung exibit microSD card Stereo headphonesStart Guide


Design:
Not as refined as compared with the design of the Samsung Galaxy S 4 G sensor Samsung presents 4 is marked with a soft touch accepted and solid construction. Luckily, plastic exterior is durable enough to withstand some punishment, and at the same time, it helps to give a good balance in weight. In fact, it is not the most beautiful thing that we have seen, and could be seen as a feature phone, but nevertheless, it is appropriate for medium-sized device.
You can compare Samsung 4 g Show with many other phones that size visualization tool.
Change the size with reasonable size 3.5 "LCD screen, we are indeed attracted by the fact that it employs WVGA (480 x 800) resolution details to produce sharp leader – although the colors are rather light tone. Look at it straight, colors retain their appearance, but the headphone even just washing the. Shows, but it is certainly nowhere more than adequate for this scenario is close to the level of AMOLED.

Bucking the trend, employing 4 g exhibit three Capacitive Touch Android buttons with a tactile physical is used to return the homescreen. Additionally, front-line tucks into a VGA camera 0.3 megapixel front for all your video conversation, and self-portrait. On both sides, we can find a dedicated power button, the 3.5 mm headphone jack, microUSB port, microphone and volume rocker, loader slot microSD card. Fortunately, all the buttons quite decent in size and respond when you press.
Rear sport this 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash – with three seats to the bottom end of the speaker. Finally, remove the plastic back cover gives access to 1,500 mAh battery and SIM card activated spring.


View the original article here

Sunday, June 19, 2011

T-Mobile releases Samsung Exhibit 4G, Gravity Smart

type='html'>

Samsung_Exhibit_4G Just a day after it announced release dates for the HTC Sensation 4G, T-Mobile is back for more Android fun with the new Exhibit 4G and Gravity Smart. Both smartphones carry a budget price tag and will be out in June.


The Exhibit 4G sports a slim candy bar design in violet or black. The touch screen takes up most of the real estate leaving space below for three touch controls and a physical OK button. You'll use a virtual keyboard with Swype for your typing needs and it all runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.


Inside you'll find a 1GHz processor, a 3-megapixel camera with a flash, a front-facing VGA shooter for self-portraits and video chat, Wi-Fi calling, a full HTML browser with Flash, a memory card slot, USB tethering, and support for T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. When you're not being productive, you can watch live and on-demand programming from T-Mobile TV, download movies and TV programs from the Samsung Media Hub, and play preinstalled games like Bejeweled 2, Scrabble and Doodle Jump.


Samsung_Gravity_Smart The Gravity Smart is the first Android handset in Samsung's Gravity series (previous models like the Gravity T ran Samsung's TouchWiz OS). It offers a slider design with a full QWERTY keyboard hidden behind the front face. The keyboard includes a decent selection of shortcut keys (colored in green) and a convenient space bar. The 3.2-inch touch screen also offers a virtual keybaord with Swype.


Features on the Froyo 2.2 device include a full HTML browser, a 3-megapixel camera with a LED flash, a personal organizer, messaging, e-mail, a music player, the usual Google features, and access to apps through the Android Market.


The Exhibit 4G will be $80 after a $50 mail-in rebate and two-year contract. The Gravity Smart will sell for $70 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract.


Cnet

Saturday, June 4, 2011

T-Mobile releases Samsung Exhibit 4G, Gravity Smart

Samsung_Exhibit_4G Just a day after it announced release dates for the HTC Sensation 4G, T-Mobile is back for more Android fun with the new Exhibit 4G and Gravity Smart. Both smartphones carry a budget price tag and will be out in June.


The Exhibit 4G sports a slim candy bar design in violet or black. The touch screen takes up most of the real estate leaving space below for three touch controls and a physical OK button. You'll use a virtual keyboard with Swype for your typing needs and it all runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.


Inside you'll find a 1GHz processor, a 3-megapixel camera with a flash, a front-facing VGA shooter for self-portraits and video chat, Wi-Fi calling, a full HTML browser with Flash, a memory card slot, USB tethering, and support for T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. When you're not being productive, you can watch live and on-demand programming from T-Mobile TV, download movies and TV programs from the Samsung Media Hub, and play preinstalled games like Bejeweled 2, Scrabble and Doodle Jump.


Samsung_Gravity_Smart The Gravity Smart is the first Android handset in Samsung's Gravity series (previous models like the Gravity T ran Samsung's TouchWiz OS). It offers a slider design with a full QWERTY keyboard hidden behind the front face. The keyboard includes a decent selection of shortcut keys (colored in green) and a convenient space bar. The 3.2-inch touch screen also offers a virtual keybaord with Swype.


Features on the Froyo 2.2 device include a full HTML browser, a 3-megapixel camera with a LED flash, a personal organizer, messaging, e-mail, a music player, the usual Google features, and access to apps through the Android Market.


The Exhibit 4G will be $80 after a $50 mail-in rebate and two-year contract. The Gravity Smart will sell for $70 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract.


Cnet

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Samsung Exhibit 4G for T-Mobile leaks with 1.4GHz chip

type='html'>

samsungexhibit4g A leak Friday night confirmed that T-Mobile is lining up a more direct replacement for the Samsung Vibrant. The Exhibit 4G would be a close relative of the Galaxy S Plus and use its 1.4GHz processor, five-megapixel camera, and Android 2.3, but with some conspicuous upgrades and downgrades. TmoNews saw that it would have a slightly smaller 3.7-inch (though still 480x800) screen, but it would pack a front VGA resolution camera and its namesake HSPA+ data, though whether it would be 14.4Mbps or 21Mbps couldn't be identified.


The control scheme would be its most unusual aspect; rather than have the four touch buttons of the Vibrant or most US Galaxy S phones, it would use a consciously iPhone-like home button and reserve the rest for up top. Performance would be strictly middling at somewhere between the Galaxy S and the Motorola Droid X.


No release details exist for the Exhibit 4G. However, its appearance in working form with a final name could have it coming soon. The earliest opportunity is a known Samsung event on May 24.


Electronista