Showing posts with label Gravity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gravity. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Samsung gravity eXYPNIS review

Getting Started:
Back at the end of 2008, the Samsung gravity arrived T-Mobile lineup presents itself as an affordable Messaging phone text orientation, but as we have seen in the last few years, the line gravity has evolved to adapt to the changing era. Inevitable, at least now a line gravity pulls the ball Middle smartphone Samsung gravity SMART. As the name suggests, can the handset boasting all smartphone that comes with Android – while still packing together that they must have a physical keyboard. Price of $ 79.99, surely it is hot outside Gate shows how it is more valuable than some of their closest rivals.Package contains: Samsung cardHealth SMARTmicroUSB CableWall Charger2GB microSD seriousness and security and warranty Guide Startup Guide


Design:
Although it is a smartphone heart, is its appearance rather also yesterday with date function phone-esque design and construction. Combine a mainly plastic exterior with a soft touch back, this makes the acoustic feel of light, but it still comes as a cheap feeling now that we have with the. General design aesthetic is really boring and takes the road, playing safely with the conventional approach.
You can compare Samsung gravity with lots of other SMART phones that visualize tool size.
Knowing that Samsung presents 4 g is considered a medium-sized screen with WVGA, it is undoubtedly difficult to assess the gravity of the smallest SMART screen 3.2 HVGA (320 x 480). Tolerable enough to display most things are not as sharp as on screen see text – with production color of dimmed page and. In addition, production of weak brightness makes it almost does not operate under the Sun, which requires a good armor with your hand to see visible.
Then employs severity eXYPNES after 4 g, a combination of three keys and a physical touch chwritikis, serving as the Center button. Concerning the informal of course, requires some configuration, but like most things, has easy an act very quickly.
Observation of the pages, find decent power button size, microUSB port, 3.5 mm headphone jack and volume rocker. Fortunately, both the power button and volume rocker pleasant respond when you press.
Keyboard setting requires some initial force to get the engine to start, but when you're able, we accept keyboard style 4-line landscape. We like the fact that the buttons are oval, sufficient to accommodate more people, and to demonstrate some good tactile response when pressed, but it is actually rather difficult to produce because they are flat. Nevertheless, we are able to write quickly without a lot of fluff in proportion, but you want to be nice to add a different set of "Shift" and "alt" on the right side of the unit to be more comfortable.
Finally back home to fixed focus camera 3,2 megapixel camera with Led Flash and two seats on the speakerphone. On the bottom border turned on find a location that allows us to release the back cover – so, gives us access to 1500 mAh battery, microSD card slot and spring socket for SIM card.



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Sunday, June 19, 2011

T-Mobile releases Samsung Exhibit 4G, Gravity Smart

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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

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Samsung Gravity T2 leaked, graduates to Android

Samsung is planning a sequel to the Gravity T that would upgrade it to the smartphone class. A leak has shown the GT2, likely Gravity T2, using Android 2.2. T-Mobile's phone would use the opportunity to upgrade the hardware underneath, TmoNews learned, including a slightly larger 3.2-inch touchscreen over its slide-out keyboard and an 800MHz processor.


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The handset would just have a three-megapixel camera with a flash as well as a slightly iPhone-like layout with a large home button and navigation on top. TouchWiz would survive on the device but appears to be lighter than on the Galaxy S series.


Price would be the cornerstone of the phone and stay cheap even with data. Stores would pay a raw cost of just $225, suggesting T-Mobile customers would pay only slightly more off-contract. Contract prices would need a $50 mail-in rebate but only a $10 data plan along with voice.


The Gravity T2 would ship on June 8, the same day as the very high-end HTC Sensation 4G.


Electronista