Samsung has unveiled their new Infuse 4G handset in collaboration with AT&T at CES 2011, which is the first to incorporate Super AMOLED Plus technology and has a super slim design.
The Infuse 4G smartphone boasts an impressive 4.5-inch screen. Thanks to the Super AMOLED Plus technology, it features a 50 percent boost in sub-pixel count, promising significant improvements in both contrast and outdoor readability. The size of the screen may take a little getting used to in your pocket, but if you already own an EVO, you should have no problems.
Camera Capabilities
The Infuse 4G is equipped with an 8-megapixel camera on the back, paired with a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. This combination allows for high-quality photos and video calls. The rear camera is capable of capturing detailed images and recording HD video, making it a versatile tool for both casual and more serious photography enthusiasts. The front-facing camera, while not as powerful, is sufficient for video conferencing and selfies.
Performance and Specifications
Under the hood, the Infuse 4G is powered by a 1.2GHz single-core Hummingbird processor. While dual-core processors are becoming more common, the Hummingbird processor is still quite capable, providing smooth performance for most tasks. The device also includes 512MB of RAM, which should be adequate for everyday use, although power users might find it limiting.
The Infuse 4G runs on Android 2.2 Froyo, which, while not the latest version of Android, still offers a solid user experience with access to a wide range of apps and features. The device also supports AT&T’s HSPA+ network, which offers faster data speeds compared to traditional 3G networks, though it falls short of true 4G LTE speeds.
In terms of storage, the Infuse 4G comes with 16GB of internal memory, which can be expanded via a microSD card slot, supporting up to an additional 32GB. This provides ample space for apps, photos, videos, and other media.
The battery life of the Infuse 4G is another highlight, with a 1750mAh battery that promises to keep the device running throughout the day with moderate use. However, heavy users might find themselves needing to recharge before the day is over.
Unfortunately, no details on price or availability have been released by AT&T or Samsung at the current time. However, as always, as soon as any information does become available to us, we will keep you updated.
Overall, the Samsung Infuse 4G is a compelling option for those looking for a large-screen smartphone with impressive display technology and solid performance. While it may not have the latest hardware or software, it offers a good balance of features and capabilities that should satisfy most users.
Via Engadget
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