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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Samsung Epic 4G lands on Aug 31 at $250


The second 4G phone by carrier Sprint, the Samsung Epic, is all set to release in U.S. on August 31. The Android run phone will be available at $250 after a rebate of $100.

Let us have a quick look at the phone specs. The Samsung Epic comes with a 4 inch AMOLED touchscreen and a slide-out keyboard. It has two cameras- a 5MP with auto focus and LED flash and a front facing VGA camera. Running on Android 2.1 OS, the phone packs in a 1GHz Hummingbird processor.


In addition to that, the Epic has the latest version of Samsung's TouchWiz skin and is preloaded with Swype and Qik apps. The phone can act as 3G/4G hotspot and incorporates Samsung's AllShare and Social Hub features. It has a six-axis motion sensor and a 16 GB microSD card is included.

The Epic weighs 155 grams and is 124.8 X 64.6 X 14.2 mm in size. It has a standard removable 1500 mAh Lithium battery and a memory of 1GB ROM and 512MB RAM. The connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microUSB, and a 3.5 mm jack.

Sprint earlier released the world's first 4G phone, the HTC EVO 4G. Sprint now has two 4G phones under its belt. However, competitors Verizon and AT&T are also gearing up and likely to roll out 4G services from next year. 

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