Samsung launches two smart phones
July 26, 2010
Samsung yesterday came up with two new smartphones. The sets — Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Wave — are priced at Tk 46,900 and Tk 32,500.
Users will experience better mobile usage through the 4″ WVGA Super AMOLED display in Galaxy S, said Kanghyun Lee, managing director of Samsung Electronics Dhaka branch.
An active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) display consists of OLED pixels that have been deposited or integrated onto a thin film transistor array to form a matrix of pixels that generate light upon electrical activation.
The 9.9mm slim set is also packed with cutting-edge features, including high-definition video player and recorder, over 100,000 applications and 1GHz CPU speed.
“Built on the Android 2.1 Éclair OS, the Galaxy S has a 5.0 megapixel AF camera with a built-in-memory of 16 gigabyte. Its MicroSD is expandable up to 32GB,” Kanghyun Lee told the press at Dhaka Sheraton Hotel.
“This phone promises a future beyond experience for you that empowers you to live smarter, work better and play harder.”
Samsung Wave has also the Super AMOLED display of 3.3″ WVGA. The set comes with a 2GB memory along with the MicroSD that is also expandable up to 32GB.
Both the sets have almost the same modern features including WiFi, Bluetooth and USB facilities.
Muzahidul Islam, Samsung marketing manager, and Kamrul Huq, product manager, were also present.
Transcom and Electra Telecom (BD) Ltd are the national distributors of Samsung phones.
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