Sunday, December 18, 2011

Samsung Captivate Glide AT&T

Samsung Captivate Glide

The actual Samsung Captivate Glide for AT&T Cellular is long overdue. The market is brimming of dual-core Android devices and also the slide-out QWERTY packing Samsung Captivate Glide has only arrived.

Interestingly enough, it’s been a comparatively quiet year for the fans from the hardware QWERTY droids. The offerings tend to be few, while the potential users are plenty – great news for Samsung’s entry.

Samsung Captivate Glide

In terms associated with specs, the Samsung Captivate Glide is rather closely associated with the Galaxy R – the 2 major differences between the two phones are available in the screen department and, of program, the presence of hardware QWERTY regarding the Captivate Glide. The smartphone sports an NVIDIA Tegra two CPU with two 1GHz cores along with a gig of RAM. The display has been taken directly from last year’s Galaxy S – not really a bad a thing since the 4” Extremely AMOLED unit with WVGA resolution is still is among the finest screens on the market
Quad-band GSM as well as tri-band 3G support
21 Mbps HSDPA as well as 5. 76 Mbps HSUPA support
4" 16M-color Extremely AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with WVGA (480 by 800 pixels) resolution
Android OPERATING SYSTEM v2. 3. 5 with TouchWiz four launcher
1 GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra two CPU, 1GB of RAM
4 strip slide-out QWERTY keyboard
8 MP autofocus digital camera with LED flash; 720p HD movie recording at 30fps
Exchange ActiveSync assistance; virtual private network access and gadget encryption
Wi-Fi 802. 11 b/g/n assistance
GPS with A-GPS connectivity; Digital compass
8GB inner storage, microSD slot; 1. 3MP front-facing digital camera
Accelerometer, gyroscope and proximity sensor
Regular 3. 5 mm audio jack
Getting MHL microUSB port and TV-out assistance
Stereo Bluetooth v3. 0
Document publisher
File manager comes preinstalled
Rich movie format support
As you can observe, there is plenty the Samsung Captivate Glide provides. Its hardware QWERTY is one of the very comfortable examples we’ve encountered. The Tegra 2 CPU however, while not a typical fixture with regard to Samsung’s Android lineup, is certainly respectable when it comes to performance.

Samsung Captivate Glide

Our initial disappointment came from the truth that the device lacks even the slightest mention of the the Galaxy S II family, even though the Captivate Glide is properly equipped to take part in it. On this instance, we think that both Samsung and AT&T have overlooked the marketing potential which this type of branding would have offered (Samsung Galaxy S II in most its different incarnations is still promoting quite briskly).