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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Video: Galaxy W and Y from Samsung


[Updated with video] Samsung has launched four new Android phones before the IFA trade fair. Two of these, Galaxy W and Galaxy Y, should I sell in Sweden.
Four models will be in Samsung increasing the Galaxy series for next week’s IFA show in Berlin. The two keyboard models Galaxy M Pro and Galaxy Y Pro is “not relevant for the Nordic countries” according to Erik Johannesson Samsung in Sweden. We will instead have to settle for models called Galaxy W and Galaxy Y, both common touchscreen mobiles.
Samsung has not gone out with some detailed specs, but we know that W has a screen size of 3.7 inches and the resolution is 800×480 pixels. The phone is equipped with a processor that has the clock speed 1.4 GHz and can handle data rates up to 14.4 megabits per second. With OS are Android 2.3 versions.
The model is the first in the W-series, where products must be intended for users who want a balance between performance and design. Below you can see a short video presentation that three in the UK have made the Galaxy W.
Galaxy Y is the first in the series which will include models designed for young buyers who are more prices sensitive, and for mobile users in developing countries. Some specifications in addition to a processor of 832 megahertz and Android 2.3 have not gone out with.
Galaxy W will go on sale on the Swedish market in late September and Galaxy Y has sales planned to start in late November. It is not known what the two models will cost.
In addition to Galaxy W and Galaxy Y, Samsung come to share their phones in the S, R or M series. S stands for “Super Smart” and should be used if they are technologically advanced top models. R stands for “Refined” or “Royal” and these are described as premium models that combine performance and productivity. M models will be made up of phones that are both powerful and are sold at relatively low prices.
In addition to letters to the names “Pro”, “LTE” and “Plus”. “Pro” indicates that there is a phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard and “LTE” indicates that the phone has support for LTE technology, i.e. 4G. “Plus” should be used when the phone is an upgraded version of an earlier model.


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