The Samsung Continuum (pictured above) has been unveiled. (The pictues huge because when its shrunken down you can’t get a good idea of the screens brightness/clarity.)
Samsung’s latest handset is to be sold alongside the Galaxy S and will initially be available exclusively on Verizon Wireless.
The device is similar to the Galaxy S and it shares a 3.4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen.
To complement the Super AMOLED is DLNA compatibility which allows it to quickly connect with TVs and other devices with DLNA capabilities.
The smartphone also comes with a secondary, 1.8-inch, Super AMOLED display. The “ticker” display is used to display information ranging from incoming calls to status messages. It’s touch capable and, when the primary screen is being actively used, incoming messages are routed to it, so the primary activity isn’t interrupted.
There's the plus so now for its bad point, it will ship with Android 2.1. It's not the end of the world, but if you're buying a brand new top-of-the-range smartphone you'd expect it to have the latest OS. Samsung has assured it will be updated rapidly and my guess would be that it will jump straight to 2.3 (Gingerbread.)
Source: CNN
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