Infuse Samsung 4G: The World’s Thinnest Phone

Infuse Samsung 4G: The World’s Thinnest Phone

And repeating the tablets with smartphones are the two most successful products of the market seems a bit repetitive, but it really seems that nothing can overshadow the launch of these devices. The market probably more accurate as any Dell inspiron 1427 battery or mobile cast captures the eyes of geeks. The great triumph of Infuse 4G Super large display 4.5-inch AMOLED display and a thickness of only 8.99 millimeters which makes it the thinnest smartphone on the market at least until today.

This is the case with two new devices, one of them a new phone from Samsung with the difference of including the new 4G technology, and moreover a new tablet with an interesting design that is the BeBook Live. Start with the Dell inspiron 1470 battery, introduced during CES 2011 at the beginning of the year the Samsung 4G Infuse finally reaches the North American market on May 15 with a price of $ 199 and by a two-year contract to provide services for operator AT.

But this feature is not the only weapon that has the model to combat the competitive world of mobile phones. The Samsung smartphone has other cards up their sleeve if an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash and video recording in high definition at 720p with a 1.3 megapixel front camera for video calling the media give a Dell Inspiron 14R battery. For its part, the battery is 1750 mAh, the 4G Infuse works on the Google Android OS 2.2 Froyo and has 16GB of internal memory.

The only weak point we can say the team is its processor which is 1.2 GHz, and oddly enough is not dual core, and believe that if it had been two cores undoubtedly could compete on par with the iPhone or other powerful Dell Inspiron 15R battery on the market. Infuse A is connected via the HSPA + networks in South Korea in which intermediate between 3G and 4G, but Samsung says that the download transfer rates are up to 16 Mbps depending on location.

Another interesting detail is that he will come with a more popular version of the Angry Video Game Birds already installed on the device itself. The BeBook Live is one of the few tablets that have come with the operating system Android 2.2 Froy, since most currently sold in the market and have the Dell Inspiron 17R battery specially designed for larger screens. The tablet is compatible with Adobe Flash and comes with a Core Cortex A8 1GHz, 512MB SDRAM and 4GB of internal memory that can be expanded using microSD memory cards.

Although the configuration be simple enough for a tablet with the BeBook Live Android has great connectivity with Bluetooth 2.0, miniUSB port and WiFi 802.11 b / g / n to facilitate the transfer of files from PC to the tablet. The BeBook Live also has a Dell inspiron 14Z battery that promises miniHDMI carrying images of the tablet for a high-definition television in 1080. For those who read his work has connected the tablet traditional resources such as reading files, email client, updating social networks and supports ePub formats besides PDF.

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