Samsung has released a 4G version of its Galaxy S smartphone in the US. Earlier alluded to as the Galaxy S Pro, it features a slideout QWERTY keyboard.
The CDMA phone will work with the Sprint's WiMax 4G and EVDO 3G networks, becoming Sprint's second 4G offering after EVO 4G.
You can text and tweet with the speedy Swype text entry on the virtual keyboard, or choose the slideout QWERTY.
Besides QWERTY keyboard and 4G WiMax support, Epic adds a front facing camera for video chats, and mobile hotspot capability supporting up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices.
The phone features six axis accelerometer with Ashphalt 5 racing game preloaded.
Samsung has released a 4G version of its Galaxy S smartphone in the US. Earlier alluded to as Galaxy S Pro, Epic features a slideout QWERTY keyboard.
Like the Galaxy S, the Epic 4G is powered by a Samsung 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird Application Processor.
It features the same main camera as the Galaxy S: 5 MP with autofocus, Power LED flash and 3x digital zoom for HD video3 (720p) video recording.
It retains the USP of the Galaxy S family of phones: A 4" 800x480 Super AMOLED display that Samsung claims uses much less power than Apple's iPhone 4's Retina Display, albeit with marginally less pixel density.
Other features include
Wi-Fi b/g/n
1500 mAh battery
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