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Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S Captivate for AT&T

I can’t say much about the Galaxy S Captivate that hasn’t been said, other than to inform you that this ultra-slim Android phone is amazingly small, light, and very exciting. Styled like the EVO 4G but running on AT&T, the phone features 16GB internal storage and a 1GHz processor. The model I saw was production-ready and ran Android 2.2.

The most important aspect is Samsung’s Social Hub, a MotoBLUR-esque solution for connecting social networks into your contacts page.

There is no pricing or availability right now but trust me: this is a contender for the next big Android smartphone. Samsung is also probably the first manufacturer to get the same phone – albeit in different configurations – to four US carriers at once, no mean feat.

Impressions from our cursory glance:

  • As we’ve come to expect from Samsung’s Super AMOLED displays, the screen is so, so bright. Maybe it was the dark environment of the room we were handling it in, but this thing was blindingly bright.
  • Again, this model was running Android 2.2 — something which I don’t believe has ever been officially confirmed. Hopefully this rings true with the production units



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POSTED ON June 28, 2010, , , , ,

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S Captivate for AT&T

I can’t say much about the Galaxy S Captivate that hasn’t been said, other than to inform you that this ultra-slim Android phone is amazingly small, light, and very exciting. Styled like the EVO 4G but running on AT&T, the phone features 16GB internal storage and a 1GHz processor. The model I saw was production-ready and ran Android 2.2.

The most important aspect is Samsung’s Social Hub, a MotoBLUR-esque solution for connecting social networks into your contacts page.

There is no pricing or availability right now but trust me: this is a contender for the next big Android smartphone. Samsung is also probably the first manufacturer to get the same phone – albeit in different configurations – to four US carriers at once, no mean feat.

Impressions from our cursory glance:

  • As we’ve come to expect from Samsung’s Super AMOLED displays, the screen is so, so bright. Maybe it was the dark environment of the room we were handling it in, but this thing was blindingly bright.
  • Again, this model was running Android 2.2 — something which I don’t believe has ever been officially confirmed. Hopefully this rings true with the production units



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POSTED ON June 28, 2010, , , , ,

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    10/06/28

    how much ram you think this bad boy has? you think its anything close to the iPhone 4 which has 512MB…?

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