By Joni Blecher Follow me on Twitter | Monday, July 19, 2010 (permalink)
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We're starting to see the Samsung Galaxy S phones start to surface in the market. First, it was the Samsung Vibrant for T-Mobile and now the Samsung Captivate has arrived for AT&T. Like other Samsung Galaxy phones, the Captivate has a 4-inch Super AMOLED touch screen (great for viewing in direct sunlight and helps conserver battery life), a 1GHz processor, and runs Android 2.1 OS. The cell phone also sports a 5-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and will be able to record video in HD. Don't worry you'll have enough room to store any videos you shoot on the Captivate's 16GB of internal memory - plus, you can always add up to a 32GB microSD card if that's not enough room.
Additionally, the phone has 3G connectivity and also offers 802.11n WiFi (this is more secure). If you want to share media stored on the phone with your own home theater equipment you can if it's all part of a DLNA network. If you're thinking of upgrading to this Android and phone and are worried about having to transfer contacts, just go to www.att.com/addressbook to manage contacts & have them automatically synchronized between phone & online address book.

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i love this phone