Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Samsung Galaxy R Is Samsung's First Handset To Have Dual Cores‎

Proving that while there are letters in the alphabet available cell line of Galaxy will continue to thrive, Samsung today announced its new Android device, the Galaxy R. The naming scheme for mobile phones may have some sense once you know the specifications and realizes he is a little less advanced than the S Galaxy II.


Nevertheless, as you can see from the pictures above, it is not so different. The design is basically the same, except the outline of the camera and back. But the similarities stop at design. Unlike his brother S II, Galaxy R comes with an LCD screen of 19.4 inches with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. He also has a 5 megapixel back camera with flash, front camera of 2 megapixels, comes with 8 GB of internal flash memory and runs Android 2.3.

The processor is taking care of all that Tegra 2 with a 1 GHz clock. And as it is the family of NVIDIA, the company managed a unit of Galaxy R and made a video demonstrating some of the features of it, which you can check below.


This device was already sold in Sweden since mid-July, but only now its launch was officially out of the country. And there it is sold under the codename Galaxy Z, which leads me to believe that Samsung is not careful while wasting letters in different countries, may soon have to launch a Galaxy α.