Samsung has declared an alternative of its admired Galaxy S smartphone. From the outside it is solid, if but has changed on the Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.0 Smart Player from the new Galaxy S. The newest version still has the same 4-inch 800x480 resolution 'Super Clear' LCD screen, a 1GHz processor and runs Android 2.2.
Shockingly for a technology, Samsung purposely condition that Brits will be the first to have Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.0 Smart Player that will release in the first half of 2011.
The biggest problem for the Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.0 Smart Player is Samsung's decision to launch the Galaxy S II at MWC. This phone has a pleasing body with an extremely stunning screen and a considerably thinner outline with a dual core 1GHz chip that pledge to not only power games and Flash videos with ease but also a good battery life by having both cores at lower utilization.
It will be released by April, it has a Wi-Fi 4.0 Smart Player that comes out, and there may be comparatively little curiosity in purchasing the older one but with upgraded handset, unless Samsung prices it lower £200 without deal.
However it's unlikely the company’s new tweak its masterwork that will result to encourage the sales.
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