Monday, March 7, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Pro, the QWERTY keyboard Android terminal missing

We knew of its development since June of last year, Samsung would have on the market an Android handset with QWERTY keyboard, just the layout you have the BlackBerry, and some of its models in the range Windows Mobile. Today we woke up to the first pictures of it, and its final name: Samsung Galaxy Pro, we had previously known under the name Samsung Galaxy Q.

We'll know in a video: The terminal is being presented at an event in Singapore called Samsung Sea Forum, and for now is all we can say about it. Specs as they arrive we will be updating the news. For now we see a physical keyboard with four rows, with no flash camera, touch screen, and the accompanying TouchWiz interface back to the Google operating system.

Update, the phone looks for the European market as the British operator Three has done with their services, as can be found in the video of the news. Furthermore we anticipate that the operating system are version 2.2, Froy, the touch screen is capacitive and 2.8-inch 3-megapixel camera with autofocus, and the processor runs at 800MHz.

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