Samsung's 4.5-inch Gingerbread Device to Hit '11

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4.5" eh. They keep pushing the acceptable limit of mobile computing with these new displays. Not that I'm complaining, as long as we go past FWVGA this time.
 
[citation][nom]tekeffect[/nom]why must we sign 2 year contacts when your phone feels dated after 6 months[/citation]
It's just like any other electronic device. You're phone is actually dated the day you purchase it. If Samsung, Apple, Sony... haven't started the next project by the time the current one hits the shelf, they'll get left in the dust. And the $1500-2000 they will make off of you over those two years. That helps recover the real price of the phone that you didn't pay.
 
Something isn't right with this. They made a typo. It's DLNA, not DNLA. A key feature typo like that wouldn't make it in.
 
Might want to use / copy this Samsung / Dell articles as well.

Samsung tablet deconstructed:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/11/12/samsung_galaxy_tab_teardown/

Dell 'Streak 2' to get 5in HD display, dual-core CPU:
http://www.reghardware.com/2010/11/12/dell_streak_2/
 
If this goes to Verizon, it could be an option for me come May when my contract is ready for renewal. :) Like the Droid 2, but whatever I get should be the latest and greatest if I'm gonna keep it 2 years.
 
Very iPhone 4 looking with the single botton and metal band.

BTW, Samsung has to stop adding names to OLDE. OLED -> AMOLED -> Super AMOLED -> sAMOLED2 (Super AMOLED 2). Just call it OLED gen x and be done with it.
 
5Mpix camera! How lame when you can het 13Mpix caomeras on phones in Japan.
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/product/foma/prime/f01c/
 
This sounds too good to be true. And the side shot of the phone lacks the Iphone4 like metal band shown in the front and rear pics which look thicker than the side shot as well.
 
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