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Samsung I9000 Galaxy S preview: First look

Gsmarena have posted a preview of the new Samsung I9000 Galaxy S. Here are the phone's main features and their final impression.

Samsung I9000 Galaxy S at a glance:

* General: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 900/1900/2100 MHz, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
* Form factor: Touchscreen bar phone
* Dimensions: 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm, 118 g
* Display: 4" 16M-color Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 480 x 800 pixels
* CPU: Hummingbird 1 GHz processor
* OS: Android 2.1 (Eclair)
* Memory: 8/16GB storage, microSD card slot
* Camera: 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with face detection and touch focus; 720p video recording at 30fps
* Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, standard microUSB port, GPS receiver with A-GPS, 3.5mm audio jack
* Misc: TouchWiz 3.0 UI, built-in accelerometer, multi-touch input, proximity sensor, Swype text input



The Samsung I9000 Galaxy S is certainly a remarkable handset. Its software might need a bit more tuning before it hits the shelves but its hardware is already impressive enough.

Certainly having the best display in the business will attract quite a lot of customers by itself. Now add the HD video recording that the Galaxy S holds against its competitors and you get yourselves a pretty decent deal.

We wouldn’t go as far as saying that Samsung I9000 Galaxy S is the best Android handset just yet, but it’s certainly in contention for the throne. And if Samsung manages to polish up the already really nice TouchWiz UI before the Galaxy S gets released officially it will certainly become the handset to beat.

Even more, it’s expected that it will hit the market in about a month, which is even sooner than the Samsung Wave planned release. It will easily be your first opportunity to get yourself a SuperAMOLED HD-flaunting smartphone.

It’s pretty clear that Samsung’s first attempts of an Android-running flagship is a success but the jury is still out on whether or not it’s the uberphone that can make up for the delay as its competitors are already on the market.

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