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Tuesday
Apr132010

Samsung Galaxy S passes the FCC and is running on AT&T

 

 

Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy S during CITA in Las Vegas Nevada. The handset has just passed the FCC and it’s running on AT&T’s network. The specs of the Samsung Galaxy S is a 1GHz processor, 16 GB with 8GB external memory expandable to 32 GB, Wi-Fi, GPS, 4.0 WVGA Super AMOLED touch screen and running Android 2.1. For the full tech specs and demo videos of the handset go to the link below.

 Related Post: Samsung Announces the Samsung Galaxy S with Android 2.1

What I am wanting to know is if AT&T will take all the Google application functionality out of the handset in the same way they did with the Motorola Backflip. So what do you guys think will AT&T take out some of the functionality out of the handset?

Source: FCC


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