Dubbed Samsung Vibrant

Jun 22, 2010 14:51 GMT  ·  By

United States mobile phone carrier T-Mobile is another wireless services provider expected to soon bring to the market the high-end Samsung Galaxy S. Previous rumors suggested that the device would land at all operators in the country and, following AT&T's announcement regarding the upcoming availability of the device as Captivate, rumors on T-Mobile receiving it as Vibrant also emerged.

Moreover, a possible launch date for the high-end device also made it into the wild, namely July 21. It does not come as a surprise that Samsung Galaxy S will indeed be released on the airwaves of more leading carriers in the US, especially since Samsung is reportedly hoping for this mobile phone to help it boost its market share.

According to the guys over at Cell Phone Signal, who managed to get their hands on a series of images with the upcoming Samsung Vibrant for T-Mobile, some info on the applications the carrier would pre-load on the handset also emerged. The phone should pack inside “The Sims 3, Avatar, Amazon Kindle, and GoGo in-flight Internet support,” and many other apps, a source told them.

When it comes to the internal circuitry of the Samsung Vibrant, it should resemble the one available with Samsung Galaxy S. The same impressive 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display should be included in the equation, as well as the 5-megapixel photo snapper with HD video capture as with the handset that made its debut on the European market not too long ago.

The specifications list of the device is also said to include 16GB of internal memory, complemented by a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b/n, built-in GPS receiver, FM radio, and more. The handset should run under Google's Android 2.1 operating system when released on the market, on top of which Samsung is said to have pre-loaded its TouchWiz 3.0 user interface.

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Samsung Vibrant (Galaxy S)
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