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We got the opportunity to take a closer look at the new Samsung 4G LTE (Droid Charge) at CES 2011. It doesn't have a name yet, but it's rumored to be the Inspiration.



The 4G LTE has a lot of great features, including a super AMOLED plus 4.3" screen, a 1000MHz processor, HDMI port, 8mp camera & 1.3mp front facing camera, and 4G Mobile Hotspot. It was the only phone we looked at that had physical menu, back, home, and search buttons. It also has some great styling.

Here are some more shots:

The back cover looked textured, but is smooth


The unlock screen


The 1500 mAh battery under the back cover


The application screen


more applications


The connectivity application

http://cellphoneforums.net/cell-phon...id-bionic.html
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  1. acti's Avatar
    acti -
    Text automatically translated from: Italian to: English
    go go



    See More: Article: Samsung Droid Charge Hands-on
  1. jacob11's Avatar
    jacob11 -
    I just got my hands on a brand new Samsung DROID Charge from Verizon Wireless and I’ve been checking out the carrier’s second 4G LTE smartphone for a little while. Here are some of my first impressions: Right out of the box I was blown away by the DROID Charge’s 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen; the blacks are so dark that it’s hard to see where the screen ends and the chassis starts, and colors really do pop. The phone is powered by a 1GHz processor, which feels fast, but the Charge also doesn’t seem to zip around the UI as quickly as some of the dual-core devices I’ve tested recently, such as the T-Mobile G2x. Part of the problem could be Samsung’s custom TouchWiz software, however, which runs on top of Android 2.2 . The DROID Charge feels very solid — albeit a bit big — and it reminds me of the Samsung Omnia II in some ways. The DROID Charge’s 4G LTE data speeds were very solid in my initial tests; our download throughput averaged 11.24Mbps down, and the phone uploaded at an average of 5.38Mbps.
  1. SusanGray's Avatar
    SusanGray -
    Not bad either..sound is cool
  1. SusanGray's Avatar
    SusanGray -
    I also like Samsung Technology because its have creative mind in their company
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