The Samsung Galaxy Apollo is called to be a hybrid that the future will see the light with the features of the Samsung Wave and the versatility offered by the operating system of the Samsung Galaxy Spica. And it is that we are facing a mobile with an Android 2.1 Eclair platform that promises a similar technical picture, although with nuances, to the device that is already considered its high-end (and we refer to the Wave).
The first information of the Samsung Galaxy Apollo has not detailed when this mobile will be released, nor have they revealed the possible sale prices that will be handled in its marketing. Yes, it has been known that it will be centered on a 3.7-inch screen with a Super AMOLED panel (that type of screens with great brightness and contrast that almost did not form part of the iPhone 4 features) with capacitive sensitivity, a detail that It suggests the direction that Samsung's high-end brands will follow in the future, at least in terms of the panel.
We also verify that the screen is not the only point that will make us remember the Samsung Wave when we look at the Samsung Galaxy Apollo. If we examine the camera, we see that repeated with a five megapixel sensor, equipped with Xenon flash and, again, feature video recording in HD 720p.
This leads us to think that, even if it has not been specified, the aforementioned screen will present a resolution compatible with this type of format. Probably equip a size of 480 x 800 pixels, although it is a point more subject to speculation than confirmation.
Another point that is closer to the Samsung Galaxy Spica than to the Samsung Wave in this Samsung Galaxy Apollo we detect it in the processor. The chip is an ARM Cortex 8, which offers a speed of 720 MHz, less than both terminals that we are offering as references. In connectivity there is no lack of 3G, Wi-Fi and GPS sensors .
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