Price:
52000
CAMERA:
8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Battery:
950mAh Li-ion Battery, Talk Time 513M, Standby Time 215H
MEMORY:
16GB/32GB storage, 512 MB RAM
Connectivity:
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB, GPRS Class 10 (48 kbps), EDGE, 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps), WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g)
Browser:
HTML
Colors:
Black
Entertainment :
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS Games : Yes + downloadable
About Samsung Focus S
Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango,” Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android; several smart phones are offering “Mango” devices, and one of these is the Samsung Focus S with the most appeal, thanks to its sleek and simple design.
As thin and light as an iPhone but a little wider and taller, the Focus S makes room for a good-size screen devoid of taking up much space in the pocket. Its screen is 4.3 inches in diameter; it’s the size an iPhone should be.
The Focus S’s screen is, also, not exaggeratedly bright, so the text doesn’t get blown out like in the Android-based Samsung Galaxy Nexus. However, the Focus S auto brightness controls cause the image to jitter in areas with uneven lighting.
The Focus S has a 1.4GHz ARM single-core processor — a fast CPU — and an 8-mega pixel rear camera with auto focus and LED flash, although with no high-quality optics and image sensors of the iPhone 4S. The rest of the Focus S hardware is typical: The bezel is plastic, and there are the usual volume rocker, audio jack, Micro USB jack, camera button, 1.3 mega pixels front camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G cellular radios. Battery life lasts a full workday with ongoing use of the Internet and can last several days on standby mode.
Beyond the hardware, the Samsung Focus S has no alterations to the Windows Phone 7.5 OS or its bundled apps, so you can easily get the standard “Mango” experience.
52000
CAMERA:
8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Battery:
950mAh Li-ion Battery, Talk Time 513M, Standby Time 215H
MEMORY:
16GB/32GB storage, 512 MB RAM
Connectivity:
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB, GPRS Class 10 (48 kbps), EDGE, 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps), WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11b/g)
Browser:
HTML
Colors:
Black
Entertainment :
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS Games : Yes + downloadable
About Samsung Focus S
Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango,” Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android; several smart phones are offering “Mango” devices, and one of these is the Samsung Focus S with the most appeal, thanks to its sleek and simple design.
As thin and light as an iPhone but a little wider and taller, the Focus S makes room for a good-size screen devoid of taking up much space in the pocket. Its screen is 4.3 inches in diameter; it’s the size an iPhone should be.
The Focus S’s screen is, also, not exaggeratedly bright, so the text doesn’t get blown out like in the Android-based Samsung Galaxy Nexus. However, the Focus S auto brightness controls cause the image to jitter in areas with uneven lighting.
The Focus S has a 1.4GHz ARM single-core processor — a fast CPU — and an 8-mega pixel rear camera with auto focus and LED flash, although with no high-quality optics and image sensors of the iPhone 4S. The rest of the Focus S hardware is typical: The bezel is plastic, and there are the usual volume rocker, audio jack, Micro USB jack, camera button, 1.3 mega pixels front camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G cellular radios. Battery life lasts a full workday with ongoing use of the Internet and can last several days on standby mode.
Beyond the hardware, the Samsung Focus S has no alterations to the Windows Phone 7.5 OS or its bundled apps, so you can easily get the standard “Mango” experience.
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