Verizon wants to bring you to the upper
echelons of the smartphone world with the introduction of their latest device,
the Samsung Stratosphere. This particular smartphone is part of the Samsung
Galaxy S family, where it will be made available online as well as at
brick-and-mortar stores from October 13th onwards. Being slim in nature, this
is also touted to be the first 4G LTE smartphone that hails from Verizon
Wireless’ stable that will sport a 5-row QWERTY keyboard for quick and easy
messaging.
Specially designed to please your eyes
from all angles, the Samsung Stratosphere will feature Samsung’s very own 4″ Super AMOLED display in addition to
B2B-enabled connectivity services from Cisco, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
support as well as playing nice with secure remote device management from
Sybase. The Samsung Stratosphere clearly has the business professional in its
sights, thanks to robust data management support. For those who wonder whether
it has what it takes to be a multimedia powerhouse, read on after the jump.
The Stratosphere is capable of
delivering fast download speeds of 5Mbps to 12Mbps and achieve upload speeds of
2Mbps to 5Mbps whenever you are in a 4G Mobile Broadband coverage area. Since
this handset targets business professionals, I don’t think they’d be too
bothered with working out the kinks on a virtual keyboard, preferring the
accuracy of a physical keyboard instead which Samsung duly provides with its
5-row QWERTY keyboard
Google’s Android 2.3 Gingerbread is the
operating system of choice, and with this bit of information, you can be sure
that it will boast support for Google Mobile Services such as Gmail, YouTube,
Google Talk, Google Search, and Google Maps – not to mention being able to
enjoy plenty of apps from the Android Market. Other hardware specifications
include a 1.3-megapixel camera in the front, a 5-megapixel camera at the back
that does HD recording too, Mobile Hotspot Capability and DLNA connectivity. If
you do not want to waste bandwidth on a 4G connection, then there is always
Wi-Fi to back you up.
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