Sunday, July 17, 2011

Samsung Epic 4G

Out of all the phones in the Samsung Galaxy S series, theEpic 4G strikes us as the most desirable for power users. Like all Galaxy S phones, the Epic 4Ghas a large Super AMOLED touch cover, a 1GHz Hummingbird Cortex A8 PC, and it will have access to Samsung’s imminent Media Hub store. The Epic 4G layers on numerous inviting extras that its line mates don’t have–such as a slide-out upright, a front-facing camera, an LED flash, and most fascinating of all, it chains Gallop’s emerging 4GWiMax network. The latter figure makes it the following 4G phone in the U.S. after the HTC Evo 4G.

I don’t know the Epic 4G’s largest downside is its price. At $249.99, it is the most high-priced Galaxy S phone that Samsung makes, and that price is with a new two-year benefit contract and after a $100 mail-in discount. As with the Evo 4G, Gallop charges a mandatory $10 per month for its 4G data. According to Gallop, the price is justifiable since of the extra air force you get for the price–4G speeds, boundless data, and the use of it as a mobile Wi-Fi hot spot, which costs an bonus $29.99 a month–but we reckon the add-on should be discretionary since its 4G benefit is not available nationally.

Even if, we reckon the Epic 4G truly deserves its name as its point and figure set make it the all-in-one motivating force in the Galaxy S family tree.

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While it is not the sexiest of the Samsung Galaxy S models–that honor goes to the Samsung Animated for T-Mobile–the Epic 4G is not a terrible-looker any. Its rounded edges, curved corners, and glossy black surface give it a sleek and elegant look that is minimalist and eye-transmittable. Yet, at 4.9 inches long by 2.54 inches wide by 0.56 inches thick and 5.46 ounces, the Epic 4G is I don’t know the SUV of the Galaxy S phones and might be a tight fit in most pockets. Still, we be thankful for its heft as it contributes to a obviously solid and durable feel in the hand.

 

 

Epic 4G
The Samsung Epic 4G has a very impressive 4.0-inch Super AMOLED sight.

 

 

The Epic 4G’s 4.0-inch Super AMOLED sight categorically mesmerized us. It can sight 16 million sign and has a WVGA pledge, which enables it to sight animated graphics and fantastic looking video. The cover also has a wider viewing angle and a higher draw a distinction ratio when compared with a habitual LCD. Thankfully, disparate older OLED displays, the Super AMOLED cover also looks fantastic under sharp sunlight Read more at allitreview.com

 

Out of all the phones in the Samsung Galaxy S series, the Epic 4G  strikes us as the most desirable for power users. Like all Galaxy S phones, the  Epic 4G has a large Super AMOLED touch cover, a 1GHz Hummingbird Cortex A8 PC, and it will have access to Samsung’s imminent Media Hub store. The Epic 4 ...

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