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It should be transferred from two different languages, but the road map from the Lithuanian retail mobility line has surfaced that offer some great new device Samsung is waiting in the wings.
Well some of them are great, anyway. The report highlights a number of entry-level device that will pad for Samsung's portfolio, but at the top of the heap GT-I9250. Works at an ice cream sandwich, it sports an impressive 4.65 inch AMOLED Super display running at 1280 x 720 and pixel density that rivals even the iPhone 4. No word yet on what kind of horsepower it got under the hood, but considering your other specifications, it will not leave users wanting more.
GT-I9220 saves his brother high-resolution Super AMOLED display and crams a all pixels in the pocket of busting 5.29-inch screen. I9220 sports 8-megapixel camera and 1.4 GHz processor, but it remains to be done with Android 2.3.3. Rounding out the 9200 series, Samsung is I9210, another phone gingerbread screen with a resolution of 4.5-inch, 800 x 480 and support 4 G is the device firmly any measure, but it did look shrimpy compared to its brethren.
Don't want to abandon easy Samsung engineers also seem to be working on two new devices Bada: entry-level S5380 and flagship S8600 (codenamed "wave-III"). Bada device sales were surprisingly fast, but unlike their Android offerings, Samsung's Bada is unlikely to pick up a lot of traction in the United States
Samsung's plan to overload each segment of the mobile market, it seems, continues unabated. The original road map, taken from the mobility line of site, but a cached version still works for all of you that want to dig further into Samsung's plans.
[via SlashGear]
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