So far, chances are you've seen television commercials for Samsung Galaxy S as above, but the phone fanatic, or if you do not follow tech news, advertising can be a bit 'confusing. Galaxy D is a phone or a group of phones? They are all air carriers to obtain the same model and when they are published?
Here's what you need to know. Galaxy S was first presented as a single model - i9000, to be exact - at CTIA 2010 and later sent to over 100 wireless carriers worldwide.
However, with the United States to launch the Samsung S Galaxy is no longer a device, but the whole series of Android phones, the company. All four major carriers, as well as a couple of regional service providers, receive device Galaxy S. All have the same essential characteristics - Hummingbird 1GHz processor, Super AMOLED touchscreen, Android 2.1 - but a slightly different design, content and name. Galaxy S models:
Samsung Captivate for AT&T
Samsung Vibrant for T-Mobile
Samsung Epic 4G for Sprint
Samsung Fascinate for Verizon
Both the Captivate and Vibrant are available now, and we have full reviews up, so be sure to check those out. Meanwhile, the Epic 4G and Fascinate are due to ship later this summer, though Sprint and Verizon have not released a specific launch date or pricing yet. In addition, U.S. Cellular and Cellular South will ship their own versions in the fall. One final note, Samsung said the entire Galaxy S portfolio will be updated to Android 2.2.
Additional stories:
Samsung Captivate Galaxy S headed to AT&T
T-Mobile outs Samsung Vibrant
Samsung unveils Galaxy S models for Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular
Photo gallery: Samsung Galaxy S phones
Samsung Galaxy S models sparkle through FCC
Samsung Galaxy S gets worldwide launch
A bit more on Samsung's Social Hub
Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S headed to U.S. this summer
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