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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Samsung Galaxy A71 5G Unlocked

Samsung Galaxy A71 5G Unlocked , 6.7" AMOLED Screen,128GB of Storage, Long Lasting Battery, Single SIM, 2020 Model, US Version, Black 

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Color : Black  |  Style:A71  |  Pattern Name : Phone

Wireless Carrier - Unlocked for All Carriers

Brand - Samsung Electronics

Color - Black

Memory Storage Capacity - 128 GB

Operating System - Android 10.0

Standing screen display size - 6.7 Inches

Display - AMOLED

Other camera features - Rear, Front

Form Factor - Smartphone

Cellular Technology - 5G

Product Dimensions - 7 x 4 x 5 inches

Item Weight - 12.8 ounces

ASIN - B08BX67ZNV

Item model number - SM-A716UZKNXAA

Batteries - 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

OS - Android 10.0

RAM - 128 GB

Wireless communication technologies - Cellular

Connectivity technologies - Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Other display features - Wireless

Other camera features - Rear, Front

Form Factor - Smartphone

Colour - Black

Included Components - Travel Adapter, Data Cable

Manufacturer - Samsung

Date First Available - July 31, 2020

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III (global)

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Samsung's global flagship for 2012 sports a full complement of high-end features in a compact, rounded body. Key features include a large 4.8-inch display fronted by curved glass, an 8-megapixel camera that can record HD video and stills at the same time, NFC, advanced voice control, and the first memory card slot supporting up to 64 GB.

This phone is not currently available from any major U.S. carrier. It is compatible with some U.S. networks, and may be available from third-party dealers or smaller, regional carriers.

WCDMA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900WCDMA / HSPA+ 21  (3G / 4G)
850  Cellular / band 5 (V)  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900  band 8 (VIII)  Europe, Asia, Africa
1900  PCS / band 2 (II)  Americas
2100  IMT / band 1 (I)  Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel

GSM  (2G)
850  Cellular  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900  Europe, Asia, Africa
1800  DCS  Europe, Asia, Africa
1900  PCS  Americas

5.38" x 2.78" x 0.34"   (137 x 71 x 8.6 mm)Talk: 10.8 hours max.   (650 minutes)
Standby: 750 hours max.   (31.3 days)
2100 mAh   LiIonType: OLED (Full-Color)
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
4.8"   diagonal
Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)
Samsung Super AMOLEDAndroid
version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)1.4 GHz Samsung Exynos quad-core16 GB internal storage, raw hardware
1 GB RAM
or 32 GB, or 64 GB storageAD       more phone info below...

Type: A-GPS
plus compass, barometerBrowser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)volume on left / lock on rightCard Type: microSD (TransFlash)
supports up to 64 GB cardsProtocols Supported: POP, IMAP, GMail, ExchangeNetworks Supported: Google, ChatONResolution: 8+ megapixel
auto-focus, LED flash / zero shutter lag, burst mode, HDR, smile detection, face detection & recognition, panorama, scene modes, anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording videoResolution: 1080p HD
anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording video

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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Appeal

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This messaging-focused Android phone has features similar to the DoubleTime, but in a smaller, lighter sliding form factor. Key features include a text keyboard, 3-megapixel camera, memory card slot, DLNA wireless media streaming, and Wi-Fi mobile hotspot.

Offered By: 

WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900WCDMA / HSPA 7.2  (3G / 4G)
850  Cellular / band 5 (V)  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1900  PCS / band 2 (II)  Americas
2100  IMT / band 1 (I)  Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel

GSM  (2G)
850  Cellular  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900  Europe, Asia, Africa
1800  DCS  Europe, Asia, Africa
1900  PCS  Americas

4.41" x 2.27" x 0.56"   (112 x 58 x 14.2 mm)Talk: 12.5 hours max.   (750 minutes)
Standby: 168 hours max.   (7 days)
1300 mAh   LiIonType: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)
Resolution: 320 x 480 pixels
3.2"   diagonal
Colors: 262,144 (18-bit)800 MHz Qualcomm
ARM Cortex-A54 GB internal storage, raw hardware
512 MB RAMAD       more phone info below...

Rating: M3 (mostly compatible)Browser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)volume on left / lock on rightCard Type: microSD (TransFlash)
up to 32 GBProtocols Supported: POP, IMAP, GMail, ExchangeNetworks Supported: Google Talk

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile)

Info Reviews  5 Shop News Forum  13

(phone photo)

Samsung's global flagship for 2012 sports a full complement of high-end features in a compact, rounded body. Key features include a dual-core S4 processor, a large 4.8-inch display fronted by curved glass, an 8-megapixel camera that can record HD video and stills at the same time, NFC, advanced voice control, and the first memory card slot supporting up to 64 GB.

Offered By: 

BUY this phone

WCDMA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900WCDMA / HSPA+ 42  (3G / 4G)
850  Cellular / band 5 (V)  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1700  AWS / band 4 (IV)  Americas
1900  PCS / band 2 (II)  Americas
2100  IMT / band 1 (I)  Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel

GSM  (2G)
850  Cellular  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900  Europe, Asia, Africa
1800  DCS  Europe, Asia, Africa
1900  PCS  Americas

5.38" x 2.78" x 0.34"   (137 x 71 x 8.6 mm)Talk: 8 hours max.   (480 minutes)
Standby: 300 hours max.   (12.5 days)
2100 mAh   LiIonType: OLED (Full-Color)
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
4.8"   diagonal
Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)Android
version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
dual-core16 GB internal storage, raw hardware
12 GB internal storage, available to user
2 GB RAM
or 32 GB storageAD       more phone info below...

Type: A-GPS
plus compass, barometerRating: M3 (mostly compatible)Languages Supported: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, KoreanSupported Formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, WAVBrowser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)volume on left / lock on rightCard Type: microSD (TransFlash)
supports up to 64 GB cardsProtocols Supported: POP, IMAP, GMail, ExchangeNetworks Supported: Google, ChatONSupported Formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, WAVResolution: 8+ megapixel
auto-focus, LED flash / zero shutter lag, burst mode, HDR, smile detection, face detection & recognition, panorama, scene modes, anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording videoResolution: 1080p HD
anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording video

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate

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This close cousin of the Galaxy S Blaze has LTE, but is otherwise similar. This Android phone sports a fast processor and 4G. Other features include an AMOLED display, NFC, memory card slot, 5-megapixel camera, and front camera for video chat.

Offered By: 

BUY this phone

LTE 700 / 1700
WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900LTE  (4G)
700  Lower 700 (AT&T) / band 17  USA
1700  AWS / band 4 (IV)  Americas

WCDMA  (3G / 4G)
850  Cellular / band 5 (V)  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1900  PCS / band 2 (II)  Americas
2100  IMT / band 1 (I)  Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel

GSM  (2G)
850  Cellular  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900  Europe, Asia, Africa
1800  DCS  Europe, Asia, Africa
1900  PCS  Americas

4.8" x 2.48" x 0.46"   (122 x 63 x 11.7 mm)Talk: 7 hours max.   (420 minutes)
Standby: 250 hours max.   (10.4 days)
1750 mAh   LiIonType: OLED (Full-Color)
Resolution: 480 x 800 pixels
4"   diagonal
Samsung Super AMOLED1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 APQ8060
dual-core4 GB internal storage, raw hardware
2.5 GB internal storage, available to user
1 GB RAMAD       more phone info below...

can be enabled via software update (available after launch)Rating: M3 (mostly compatible)Languages Supported: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, KoreanVersion(s): 802.11 b,g,n
with WPS, Wi-Fi Direct, WPA, WPA2Browser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)volume on left / lock on rightCard Type: microSD (TransFlash)
up to 32 GBProtocols Supported: POP, IMAP, GMail, Exchange

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Samsung Galaxy S III (AT&T)

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(phone photo)

Samsung's global flagship for 2012 sports a full complement of high-end features in a compact, rounded body. Key features include 4G LTE data, a dual-core S4 processor, a large 4.8-inch display fronted by curved glass, an 8-megapixel camera that can record HD video and stills at the same time, NFC, advanced voice control, and the first memory card slot supporting up to 64 GB.

Offered By: 

LTE 700 / 1700
WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900LTE  (4G)
700  Lower 700 (AT&T) / band 17  USA
1700  AWS / band 4 (IV)  Americas

WCDMA  (3G / 4G)
850  Cellular / band 5 (V)  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1900  PCS / band 2 (II)  Americas
2100  IMT / band 1 (I)  Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Brazil, India, Israel

GSM  (2G)
850  Cellular  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900  Europe, Asia, Africa
1800  DCS  Europe, Asia, Africa
1900  PCS  Americas

5.38" x 2.78" x 0.34"   (137 x 71 x 8.6 mm)Talk: 8 hours max.   (480 minutes)
Standby: 199 hours max.   (8.3 days)
2100 mAh   LiIonType: OLED (Full-Color)
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
4.8"   diagonal
Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)
Samsung Super AMOLEDAndroid
version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
dual-core16 GB internal storage, raw hardware
12 GB internal storage, available to user
2 GB RAMAD       more phone info below...

Type: A-GPS
plus compass, barometerRating: M3 (mostly compatible)Languages Supported: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, KoreanVersion(s): 802.11 a,b,g,n
supports Wi-Fi Direct, WPSSupported Formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, WAVBrowser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)volume on left / lock on rightCard Type: microSD (TransFlash)
supports up to 64 GB cardsProtocols Supported: POP, IMAP, GMail, ExchangeNetworks Supported: Google, ChatONSupported Formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, WAVResolution: 8+ megapixel
auto-focus, LED flash / zero shutter lag, burst mode, HDR, smile detection, face detection & recognition, panorama, scene modes, anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording videoResolution: 1080p HD
anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording video

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Sprint-bound Galaxy Reverb leaks, ICS on board

An image, which leaked on Twitter reveals a low-end Samsung Galaxy Reverb (SPH-M950), that's bound for a Sprint release. The image was leaked by the same source that brought us the Galaxy Jasper - a similar device bound for Verizon's LTE network. The post has been deleted from Twitter since, which leads us to believe that it was trustworthy.

The Reverb offers a different capacitive button layout than the Jasper, but otherwise looks identical. Both should feature a 4" WVGA (400 x 800) screen, 768 MB worth of RAM and a 5 MP camera on the back with Ice Cream Sandwich on top. Under the hood is where things are different - the Reverb is reportedly powered by a single-core 1.4GHz processor, while the Jasper has a high-end dual-core Krait processor, clocked at 1.5 GHz.

There's no word on eventual pricing or availability or if the Galaxy Reverb will offer LTE connectivity like the Galaxy Jasper.

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Jelly Bean updates for Galaxy S III, S II already in the works?

Unlike HTC, Samsung is yet to announce the list of devices that will get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Insiders have talked to SamMobile, however, and said that Samsung is already testing Jelly Bean on the Samsung Galaxy S III.

The new flagship is proving to be a strong seller and Samsung is reportedly close to finishing up the update - there's no planned date yet, but August or September are reportedly a realistic target.

An update for the predecessor - the Samsung Galaxy S II - is also being tested, but it is less certain as Samsung is yet to evaluate how well the new OS with its customizations on top runs on the older hardware.

The company will reportedly place more focus on updating its high-end devices, so the Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab 7.7 (which use pretty much the same internals as the S II) also have a chance of getting an update.

By the way, both the Galaxy S III and the S II have already got the chance to taste Jelly Bean through CyanogenMod 10 (and other ROMs too). Still, Samsung hasn?t committed to any updates officially, so which devices get what and when is yet uncertain.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III (Sprint, US Cellular)

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Samsung's global flagship for 2012 sports a full complement of high-end features in a compact, rounded body. Key features include 4G LTE data, a dual-core S4 processor, a large 4.8-inch display fronted by curved glass, an 8-megapixel camera that can record HD video and stills at the same time, NFC, advanced voice control, and a memory card slot.

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LTE 1900
CDMA 800 / 850 / 1900LTE  (4G)
1900  PCS (Sprint 4G) / band 25  USA

CDMA  (2G / 3G)
800  ESMR / BC10  Americas
850  Cellular / BC0  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1900  PCS / BC1  Americas

US Cellular version adds CDMA 1700, LTE 700/850/1700 5.38" x 2.78" x 0.34"   (137 x 71 x 8.6 mm)Talk: 9.2 hours max.   (552 minutes)
Standby: ?
2100 mAh   LiIonType: OLED (Full-Color)
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
4.8"   diagonal
Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)
Samsung Super AMOLEDAndroid
version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
dual-core16 GB internal storage, raw hardware
12.1 GB internal storage, available to user
2 GB RAM
or 32 GB storageAD       more phone info below...

Type: A-GPS
plus compass, barometerRating: M4 (very compatible)
US Cellular version is rated M4, T4Languages Supported: English, Spanish, KoreanVersion(s): 802.11 a,b,g,n
supports Wi-Fi Direct, WPSBrowser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)volume on left / lock on rightCard Type: microSD (TransFlash)
supports up to 64 GBProtocols Supported: POP, IMAP, GMail, ExchangeNetworks Supported: Google TalkResolution: 8+ megapixel
auto-focus, LED flash / zero shutter lag, burst mode, HDR, smile detection, face detection & recognition, panorama, scene modes, anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording videoResolution: 1080p HD
anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording video

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Samsung's Galaxy Reverb details echo across the twittersphere

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III (Verizon)

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(phone photo)

Samsung's global flagship for 2012 sports a full complement of high-end features in a compact, rounded body. Key features include 4G LTE data, a dual-core S4 processor, a large 4.8-inch display fronted by curved glass, an 8-megapixel camera that can record HD video and stills at the same time, NFC, advanced voice control, and a memory card slot.

Offered By: 

BUY this phone

LTE 750
CDMA 850 / 1900
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900LTE  (4G)
750  Upper 700 (Verizon) / band 13  USA

CDMA  (2G / 3G)
850  Cellular / BC0  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
1900  PCS / BC1  Americas

GSM  (2G)
850  Cellular  Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel
900  Europe, Asia, Africa
1800  DCS  Europe, Asia, Africa
1900  PCS  Americas

GSM supported only with update after launch 5.38" x 2.78" x 0.34"   (137 x 71 x 8.6 mm)Talk: 15 hours max.   (900 minutes)
Standby: 200 hours max.   (8.3 days)
2100 mAh   LiIonType: OLED (Full-Color)
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
4.8"   diagonal
Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)
Samsung Super AMOLEDAndroid
version 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
dual-core16 GB internal storage, raw hardware
12 GB internal storage, available to user
2 GB RAM
or 32 GB storageAD       more phone info below...

Type: A-GPS
plus compass, barometerLanguages Supported: English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, VietnameseBrowser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)volume on left / lock on rightProtocols Supported: POP, IMAP, GMail, ExchangeNetworks Supported: Google, ChatONResolution: 8+ megapixel
auto-focus, LED flash / zero shutter lag, burst mode, HDR, smile detection, face detection & recognition, panorama, scene modes, anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording videoResolution: 1080p HD
anti-shake / can shoot still photos while recording video

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Samsung Galaxy Stellar pops up in Verizon docs, might light up our skies soon

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Galaxy S III sales breach 10 million, satisfy Samsung executives

Reception and call quality 9.1 Display 9.3 Battery life 7.5 Camera 8.8 Ease of use 8.9 Design and form factor 8.4 Portability (size / weight) 9.5 Media support 9.3 Durability 8.3 Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.) 8.7

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

T-Mobile officially announce Samsung Galaxy Note

After numerous leaks, the T-Mobile-bound Samsung Galaxy Note is finally official, as last night the carrier unveiled their own version of the phoneblet.

Despite lacking LTE support, the T-Mobile Galaxy Note still comes with a Qualcomm S3 chipset, instead of the Exynos 4210 used in the international version. The flip side is that this Samsung Galaxy Note gains support for what T-Mo call 4G - 42Mbps HSPA, while the Note N7000 network support is limited to 21 Mbps.

To make up for coming so late to the market the T-Mobile version comes running ICS out of box and is also SAFE-certified, which means it has a full suite of enterprise-ready features and capabilities, including support for top-tier mobile device management (MDM) providers, on-device AES256-bit encryption, enhanced support for Microsoft Exchange, as well as integrated support for a range of virtual private network (VPN) solutions.

The Samsung Galaxy Note is expected to be available from select T-Mobile retail stores and online via the company's website in the coming weeks. There's no word on pricing or pre-orders just yet.

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Samsung cancels the 64GB I9300 Galaxy S III?

When the Galaxy S III was announced a couple of months ago, it was said to come in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB varieties. The latter model, however, seems to be axed by Samsung as UK retailer Expansys has cancelled its pre-orders.

A reader of ours contacted us, saying that his order couldn't be processed as Samsung "has decided not to release the unit". However, the 16GB model remains available in pebble blue and white.

Looks like Samsung has decided that the 64GB model of the S III hasn't generated enough user interest and manufacturing it won't be worth it. That's not surprising, considering the device's microSD card slot, which allows for far cheaper memory expansion.

Naturally, this could turn out to be a simple misunderstanding between Samsung and the retailer and the 64GB version might actually make it to the shelves, but chances are looking slim for now.

Thanks for the tip, Nick O'Sullivan!


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