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Samsung Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile official, details are scant

Here’s what we know: the Samsung Galaxy S 4G is coming to T-…

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Samsung Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile official, details are scant

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Samsung Forte Android phone with LTE for MetroPCS leaked?

Things look to finally start to get interesting with hardware selection on MetroPCS’ LTE network — a network that still offers nothing more than the Samsung Craft dumbphone to tame those wild 4G speeds several months after the commercial launch. The latest leak here is for a device allegedly called the Forte — also from Samsung, naturally — that features a sliding landscape keyboard along with a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 5 megapixel camera, and Android 2.2 at launch, all specs that would suggest this might be a Galaxy S -branded device. What we don’t know is whether the Forte is the same as the SCH-R910 that was leaked for MetroPCS a few days ago; Samsung Hub ‘s tipster claims there are two LTE devices in the pipeline here, so they could be different (perhaps one with a keyboard, one without) even though the tops are identical at a glance. Samsung Forte Android phone with LTE for MetroPCS leaked? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Samsung refreshes netbooks with dual-core NC210, among others

Samsung has outed three new netbooks , all refreshes to previous models. On offer is the 10.1-inch NC210, which boasts a dual-core, Intel Atom N550 CPU with up to 3GB of DDR3 SDRAM, a 250GB hard drive, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, LAN, and Bluetooth 3.0. It’s also got a VGA port, three USB 2.0 ports, a 4-in-1 card reader, and a 6-cell battery. The company has also trotted out the NC110, which boasts a 1.5GHz, dual-core Atom N570 but seems to be identical to the NC210 other than that. In other, rather less exciting Samsung netbook news, the company also rolled out the NF310, and the NS310, the former one being an LTE -packing 10.1-incher, while the NS310 is yet another netbook of the same size with a metallic chassis. There aren’t full specs, pricing or availability yet for any of these models, but you can hit up the source links for more photos. Samsung refreshes netbooks with dual-core NC210, among others originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Sprint drops Galaxy Tab down to $300, undercuts everyone but US Cellu

What now, Verizon? Just a few days after Big Red lowered the price of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab to $500 off-contract , Sprint’s version has shed $100 — which means you can now score it for $300 on a two-year deal. As long as you’re willing to put your name on the dotted line, that now means that Sprint can put you into a Tab for less money than anyone but regional carrier US Cellular, which offers it for a bargain-basement $200. Interestingly, Sprint’s shift comes on the heels of an LTE-tweaked version of the Tab for Verizon with a faster processor and better camera, suggesting that a WiMAX model could definitely be in the works these guys — which might be what this “industry first” event is all about early next month. Pure speculation on our part, but it’d make some sense. Sprint drops Galaxy Tab down to $300, undercuts everyone but US Cellular originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 16:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Samsung Mobile boss confirms Galaxy S successor, Galaxy Tab roadmap b

Far be it from Samsung to announce an extremely high-end US-only smartphone — the Infuse 4G for AT&T, pictured above — without a global equivalent, and it’s starting to look like we’ll get that equivalent in just a few weeks’ time. JK Shin, president of Samsung Mobile, has now gone on record saying that we’ll get a new Galaxy S device at Mobile World Congress in February that’ll feature Gingerbread, a dual-core processor (whether that’s Tegra 2 , Orion , or something else entirely, we’re not sure), and the Super AMOLED Plus technology that debuted at CES last week. Shin’s also saying that we’ll get a peek at Sammy’s plans for the Galaxy Tab line for 2011, which we’re guessing will include that lovely 7-inch Super AMOLED display that’s been kicking around. Should be an exciting show, to say the least. Samsung Mobile boss confirms Galaxy S successor, Galaxy Tab roadmap being announced next month originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 14:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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