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The Samsung Infuse 4G also steps it up a notch with a 1.2GHz processor and 16GB of internal memory.
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The display is noticeably sharp and vibrant, but even more so, when you put it next to one of the older Galaxy models. It offers 50 percent more subpixels than previous generation of Super AMOLED touch screens, so you get better contrast and outdoor visibility. The main attraction of the Infuse 4G though is the Super AMOLED Plus display. The textured surface on back goes a long way in giving the Infuse a more high-quality feel. Never one to shy away from making bold claims, Samsung says the Infuse 4G is the thinnest smartphone available in the U.S., but we're more impressed with the fact that it doesn't feel so plasticky and slick like the first-generation of Galaxy S phones. The rectangular slab is admittedly large, but it's only 8.9mm thin, so despite its looks, the phone feels rather manageable once in hand. Unlike the petite HP Veer 4G, which is also launching on that day, the Infuse sits on the opposite side of the size spectrum with its massive 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus touch screen.
SUMSUNG INFUSE 4G ANDROID
NEW YORK-We haven't heard a peep about the Samsung Infuse 4G since it was first introduced at CES 2011, and frankly, we were beginning to wonder if the Android smartphone would ever see the light of day, but it looks like its day has finally come.Īt a special event in New York today, AT&T and Samsung announced that the Infuse 4G would be available starting May 15 for $199.99 with a two-year contract (no mail-in rebates).