Samsung I997 Infuse 4G
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- Anonymous
- Yhx
- 10 Jan 2011
Eyal, 10 Jan 2011Again without flash????? WTFThis is going to have android 2.2.1
yes there is a flash on the device. Check out the pictures on engadget. Or the review on phone scoop.
They were not allowed to handle it, but there are 50+ pictures of the device from every conceivable angle.
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- phil
- be0
- 10 Jan 2011
Is it going to be the same plastic material as samsung galaxy S ?
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- ahmed
- Lbk
- 10 Jan 2011
it looks great device to me i just wounder if it,s upgraidable to anderoid 3 or not otherwise it looks it is going to be good device
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- Moo
- nCY
- 10 Jan 2011
[deleted post]At the time they read its specifications LED flash had not yet been listed. Neither was 1080p.
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- jatin78
- nQe
- 10 Jan 2011
samsung superamolead tech is good for viewing graphics and watching movies but the readibility depends on the resolution which given here is very poor for 4.5 inch screen. Iphone 4 screen high resolution ensures the text is easily readable on a 3.5 inch screen.
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- Obvious
- Gyi
- 10 Jan 2011
ummm it says led flash!!!
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- fkfk
- 0Iv
- 10 Jan 2011
480x800 v 4.5 inç? really bad.
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- vijay khandelwal
- vGg
- 10 Jan 2011
osam but without flash
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- Moo
- nCY
- 10 Jan 2011
Eyal, 10 Jan 2011Again without flash????? WTFRelax, it has an LED flash. 1080p (not 720p) recording too.
http://www.engadget.com/photos/samsung-infuse-4g-for-atandt-hands-on-screen-off/#3745902
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- Eyal
- pq8
- 10 Jan 2011
Again without flash????? WTF
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- vinodthane
- tE{
- 10 Jan 2011
what is Android version???
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- aryo
- uE5
- 10 Jan 2011
no led flash !!! lol
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- Anonymous
- smP
- 10 Jan 2011
seems like a nice little step up from the galaxy s but better off to see what the galaxy s 2 is like at wmc in feb.800x480 is a bit low on resolution when the screen has been styretched to 4.5 inchs, the galaxy s 2 will no doubt have 960x540 like that of the atrix combined with super amoled plus
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- 4G
- t1{
- 09 Jan 2011
WHAT IS 4G AND DIFF WITH 3G.
I997 is not a Standard 4G.
In the technological world of mobile phones, 4G is the terminology used for the fourth
advanced group of wireless network platforms
for mobile devices and especially smart
phones. While there is no consensus on the
standards of 4G generation, the promises are
high to provide, faster, dependable and a very secure wireless networking. There is no doubt
that 4G networks will outperform 3G networks,
but by what margin? And should we pay a
higher price to get the 4G service? Comparing Speeds It is true that some of the 4G networks actually
do have the capability of transmitting as fast as
100Mbps, the service providers are not too
keen on claiming those huge numbers. This is
sometime sowing to the limitation of basic
technology, while sometimes low transmission speed is offered by the service provider to
make sure that the network is reliable and
minimum service standards are met all the time.
Wireless service provider actually learnt a
lesson the hard way when AT&T launched its
smart phone in large numbers, especially the iPhones, over burdening its network which did
not have the infrastructure to cater to the huge
demand for data transmission services. The test-runs by Verizon have affirmed that
peak speeds between 40-50 Mbps are
achievable for download while the uploading speed also reaches between 20-25 Mbps
without any restraint. However, the company
can only cater to download rates of date range
only between 5-12Mbps while giving 2-5 Mbps
uploading speed which makes the whole
output a bit average. This is not so bad considering that most customers extract this
much speed averagely from the DSL
connections (wired). In any case 4G networks
work faster 10 times than 3G service with
average speed range of 600kbps to 1.4bps. Data coverage by 4G Now this is where the catch lies: you can
actually receive 4G speeds but a 4G network is
dependent on the coverage of your service
provider in the locality. Although the market
has been presented with 4G wireless routers
for quite some time now but EVO 4G has topped the list of 4G phones when released by
Sprint on June 4, 2010 in US mobile arena. The
phone is now available easily, but its users
cannot be promised to avail 4G speeds. When this article was in process, Sprint covered
the following areas: Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho,
Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Maryland, Missouri,
North Carolina, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Texas and Washington. The question arises as to how soon 4G technologies will be able to join the mainstream and be available and ‘accessible’ widely. It is difficult to opine on that with
surety. It all depends on the willingness of the
carriers to invest in upcoming technology that
can give support to the service. It also depends
on the mindset of the users and their decision
of migration to devices enabled by 4G. we must also consider the point that not every user will
want to (or need to) have faster connections
on their mobiles and for this reason 2G and 3G
device owners should not fret over having an
obsolete cell phone in hand, anywhere in the near future. That being said, Sprint is all out
with its 4G service-expansion in 44 cities till
2010. Speed is the need especially for users
who are constantly downloading heavy files
like videos to watch them on-the-go on their smartphones. This will undoubtedly lead to increased demand and quicker migration to 4G
technologies.
The hurdles that should be
overcome are the limited number of 4G devices
available in the market and of course the
network coverage limitations. Bottom line: Keep your 3G mobile phone for fast speeds. When the faster (4G) will be widely
available you can hop on to the joy ride.
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- mach
- t1{
- 09 Jan 2011
hey guys samsung is befooling is they say its 4G but they didnt mention the HSPDA AND HSPA speed.
Speed requirements for 4G
service set the peak download speed
at 100 Mbit/s for high mobility
communication (such as from trains
and cars) and 1 Gbit/s for low mobility
communication (such as pedestrians and stationary users).
TO QUALIFY FOR 4G FOLLOWING FEATURES SHOULD HAVE
Spectrally efficient
Dynamically share and utilize the
network resources to support more
simultaneous users per cell
Smooth handovers across
heterogeneous networks Ability to offer high quality of service
for next generation multimedia
support
Based on an all-IP packet switched
network.
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- SHAMESUNG
- Hks
- 09 Jan 2011
->Reason i dont like samsung at all
- They are Releasing out a new phone
almost every week now, which lowers
the value of their previously released
phone, - Have made too many garbage
phones in beginning all with slide or
flaps. - Most of their phones have 95% same
features
- They dont stick to one OS, almost
every model have a different OS. ->Reason I Like Nokia - Have Symbian - Thousands of
symbians apps out there you can
download,
- Easy to use/Operate
- Is releasing Quality phones from the
very first day - Reliable
- Consistently releasing some outclass
phones
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- Anonymous
- 3xY
- 09 Jan 2011
Anonymous, 07 Jan 2011Unbelievable. Once again samsung´s engineers messed u... morei had the galaxy-s but returned it for that very reason,,,which was ashame,,,loved everything else about the SGS
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- RIC
- 3xY
- 09 Jan 2011
ReMark, 07 Jan 2011I am so disappointed. I was SO waiting for this phone and ... moreW8 W8 ,,its sure on its way,,
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- Kaveh
- 3IX
- 09 Jan 2011
4G ?/? help what does 4G?
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- amsa optron
- gyN
- 09 Jan 2011
doesn't matter if it has no HDMI port, most important its a mobile, with 1.2GHz slimmest one, look wise great, gorilla screen, great front camera with android but not specified which version. i give 8 out of 10, 2 left behind because it doesn't have dual core processor and android version not specified.
over all its a great device.