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Bell's Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE (Model SGH-I757M) is identical to the cancelled AT&T Skyrocket HD hence making the device another variant of the South Korean model of the Galaxy S II HD LTE. One difference between the South Korean model and the Bell Mobility model is the lack of a physical home button, instead, four capacitive buttons are ...
GSMArena.com described the Galaxy S as having "perfect audio quality," claiming the phone's superior all-round performance made it a "new leader of the Android pack." [16] TIME listed the Galaxy S as #2 device in "Top 10 Gadgets" of 2010, praising its Super AMOLED display. [17] The phone was criticized by some reviewers for sub-par GPS performance.
The following is a comparative list of smartphones belonging to smartphones in the Samsung Galaxy S series line of devices, using the Android operating system. This table is primarily intended to show the differences between the model families of phones in the Galaxy S series. The list only covers unlocked and international devices.
Samsung Galaxy Note II with Sprint 4G LTE Available Oct. 25 for $299.99 Innovative Device Combines the Creativity of a Tablet and Productivity of a Smartphone with Truly Unlimited Data from ...
The Samsung Galaxy S series is a line of Android-based smartphones and tablet computers produced by Samsung Electronics.In conjunction with the foldable Galaxy Z series, the series serves as Samsung's flagship smartphone lineup, and is the high-end line of the wider Samsung Galaxy family of Android devices.
First sentence: "The Sprint variant (Model SPH-D710) of the Galaxy S II was initially released as the Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch and was later renamed to the simpler Galaxy S II 4G." Last sentence: "The Galaxy S II 4G is touchscreen-only device, unlike the Epic 4G, which includes a physical QWERTY keyboard."
The Samsung SGH-T100 is a dual-band GSM mobile phone manufactured by Samsung in 2002. [1] It was the first mobile phone to use a thin-film transistor active matrix LCD display; prior to the release of the SGH-T100 all phones had used passive matrix display technology. [2]
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (LTE variant), Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE+ [239], Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE-A [240] Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro (12.2 & 10.1) (LTE variant), Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 LTE, Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4; Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 LTE, Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 LTE; Surface Mini (prototype), YotaPhone 2, ZTE Grand S II LTE [241 ...