Sophisticated, Mobile Android Samsung Projectors Equipped
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- on July 13, 2010
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Samsung confirmed its position as a competitor in the smart phone market. This time the South Korean vendor is introducing a series of families Galaxy, which Beam Galaxy.
Beam Galaxy still will carry the Android operating system, like the previous Galaxy series. For starters, the Android 1.2 Beam will be pinned and then its ability will be enhanced by Android 2.2 or known by the name Froyo.
Special, Galaxy Beam will be equipped with devices Pico projector, which can shoot images up to 50 inches. This makes the beam, as first Android phone that uses a projector.
"Galaxy Beam combines the best of both worlds, offering users the ability to enjoy technology and entertainment features and functions work on a smartphone. This experience will be enhanced thanks to features built-in projectors," said Managing Director of Samsung Asia Sung-Hyun Moon.
"We believe that Samsung will capture the imagination of the Galaxy Beam users who want the option of either enjoying their favorite media files at the Super AMOLED display or projector to project their files to share with friends and colleagues," he added.
Beam carrying the 3.7-inch AMOLED display Super, an 8-megapixel camera on the back, plus a VGA-quality lenses at the front for video chat, integrated FM radio, plus a standard Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS support.
However, the Galaxy will be sold Beam is not the first time in America, but in Singapore's StarHub subscribers were released beginning July 17. Only later followed by other regions in Asia and Europe later this year.
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