We've already talked about the Samsung Omnia W. It is the first mobile that we have known with a Windows Phone 7.5 platform Mango series, the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for smartphones. Now it is time to do the same with his older brother, a terminal that responds to the name of Samsung Focus S, and of which only a handful of benefits are known so far.
The novelty that today we can show you about this Samsung Focus S is the first image that has been obtained from the device. It was the PocketNow site that unveiled the photo, from which little can be deduced with the naked eye. The only thing that could be extracted is that, according to what is craved by the format, it really inherits the design of the Samsung Galaxy S2, judging by the lines that the Samsung Focus S describes in the captured image.
It has also been known that this terminal will have a 4.3-inch screen, when the Galaxy S2 has a 4.27-inch screen. In both cases, we are talking about a Super AMOLED Plus panel, capable of emitting a significant load of light and offering very vivid and saturated colors. However, it seems that the similarities between the two phones will not be as many as was said at first.
We say this because the processor of the Samsung Focus S, which will operate at a speed of 1.4 GHz, would not finally be a dual-core unit, but would repeat the architecture of the aforementioned Samsung Omnia W, that is, with a single-core chip .
Where the Samsung Focus S and its muse on Android would coincide would be in the camera. Thus, the mobile with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango integrate one camera with a maximum image capture resolution of eight megapixels. What is not known is if it would also record video in 1080p quality, since we have known that the processor would not be dual-core.
Although it is not confirmed yet, there is no doubt that this Samsung Focus S will offer other common features of the current generation, such as 3G connection , Wi-Fi, DLNA support for wireless multimedia networks or internal memory. However, it is doubtful whether the manufacturer will have decided to bet on technology NFC in this Samsung Focus S (or if your output microUSB be compatible with an adapter MHL to HD).