At a conference today, Samsung is expected to unveil its next Android device. Amidst the rumors that the Nexus Two is arriving soon, Phone Arena caught hold of Samsung Continuum SGH-i400 smartphone that runs Android and has twin display.
As eWeek reported, Samsung won't be launching purported Nexus Two later today since it's been rumored to be facing serious hardware issues. TechCrunch also confirms that no Nexus Two would be launched at the Samsung Event held today because the phone has faced some serious hardware problems.
Samsung is expected to introduce new SGH-i400 Continuum smartphone with two Super AMOLED display. The Continuum will have a 3.4-inch main display that offers 480x800 pixel WVGA resolution. There's also a strip like Ticker Display right at the bottom of the main display. The 1.8-inch Ticker Display offers 96x480 pixel resolution.
Now if we take a look good look at the invite that showed Stock Market figures, the Ticker Display in Continuum makes much more sense now. Grip Sensor on the either side of the phone is to be used to wake up the phone from standby mode.
Continuum is Galaxy S based phone and hence will have the same 1GHz Humming bird processor and will run Android 2.1 with TouchWiz 3.0 interface. Imaging enthusiasts can make the best of its 5 megapixel camera with LED Flash that offers 720p HD recording. This phone will have DivX video playback support out of the box. As per the Verizon Wireless User Manual of Continuum, this phone will support EVDO Rev A network and also support WiFi 802.11 b/g/n as well as Bluetooth for wireless connectivity.
If Samsung had to release it via Verizon, there could've been a mention of the mobile operator somewhere. Nonetheless, we shall wait for Samsung to officially launch the Android device it is going to announce today.
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