Samsung prepares “low-cost” Android phone
Aug 8, 2009 Mobile Phones
We have already written to the news that Samsung Electronics and Sprint operator presented Reclaim M560 “Corn” Phone. But the interesting fact, the Product Manager of Samsung, Casey Ryan made the announcement during an interesting statement. He said that in 2010 the company plans to release a few phones that are running Android operating system, the value of which does not exceed $100. It is possible that this will be the price of the contract. By the way, for the moment the cheapest Android-Smartphone in the United States is T-Mobile G1, it is $149.99 with a two-year contract.
Only Android Smartphone from Samsung, i7500 Galaxy is quite functional and expensive device. However, according to the news, the company prepares its simplified version, perhaps this device will be one of the “low-cost” Samsung Android phone. In addition, the Reuters has reported one more detail about the new Samsung, though, it is for the US market. By the end of this year, Sprint will be the operator of the High-end Samsung AMOLED phone.
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High-end Samsung AMOLED phone coming Q4 to Sprint, sub-$100 Android phone due out next year

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