After a few years getting used to 3G networks in various waves, it is time that we take a step further to what many now call 4G, and that some popularly baptize to refer to LTE connectivity or WiMax. The Korean Samsung does not want to be left behind and is already claiming its piece of the cake with this Samsung Craft, the first terminal in its portfolio that allows the user to operate over these networks. In the United States, it has already been seen by the operator MetroPCS, the fifth telephony provider in the country and the first to start offering LTE services with a ready terminal.
This Samsung Craft, which can be purchased for about $ 300 (about 230 euros, at the current rate) is a terminal that despite its compatibility with 4G networks remains in a correct mid-range within the smart mobile market. It has a touch screen 3.3 - inch - based panel AMOLED and a 3.2 megapixel camera.
In addition to accessing the Internet through fast LTE networks, the Samsung Craft also has Wi-Fi connectivity (adapted for modern Wi-Fi n, ten times faster than the previous system), as well as Bluetooth 2.1 and a microUSB port. There is no news about the possibility that it is based on the Android operating system, making it more certain that the manufacturer is betting on the classic TouchWiz environment.
On the other hand, the Samsung Craft will also have a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. One point that has attracted the attention of its design is the fact that it was conceived from the Touch of Color line of this manufacturer, and that it can be found in televisions, camcorders or home multimedia players.
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