Smartphone News November 30, 2011

Samsung Captivate Glide Smartphone Review
Samsung Captivate Glide Smartphone Samsung Captivate Glide Smartphone 2

The Samsung Captivate Glide may be my favorite Android smartphones on AT&T out of all of the devices I received.  With what I consider “moderate use” – calling, text messaging, surfing the web, downloading apps, and taking a few pictures, I’m easily able to make it through the day with some juice left to spare.

The Samsung Captivate Glide is a nice smartphone that also packs a decent QWERTY keyboard, so those that message regularly can snag it without being concerned that they’re missing out on high-end features. Packing a 1 GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor(unique for Samsung phones), it hits the ground swinging with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording, a front-facing camera, 1,650 mAh battery, and Android 2.3.5 with TouchWiz 4.0.  It’s a nice little powerhouse that performs really well, and it’s available at AT&T now for $149.99 with a new contract.

Source: Samsung Captivate Glide First Impressions – phonedog.com

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Verizon Galaxy Nexus press images leak

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Waiting for word on Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus smartphone? There you have it. The images show the backside of the Verizon GalNex as well as views of both sides of the handset. Verizon has tastefully restricted their branding to the back of the phone, along with their 4G logo. With this latest leak, we’ve now gotten a look at the Verizon variant of the Galaxy Nexus from just about every angle imaginable.

Source: More Verizon Galaxy Nexus press renders surface – phonedog.com

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