Monday, October 31, 2011

Review: Samsung SGH-I997 Infuse 4G (AT & T)

Infuse 4G measures 5.2 by 2.8 by 0.35 inches (AAP) and weighs 4.9 ounces Although it is extremely thin, the Infuse 4G is huge and great for people with small hands, sometimes problems keep them in your ear for long conversations. The clean lines and panel highly structured telephone support to compensate for their physical return. The overall effect seems rather thin and of high quality.


The 4.5-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen glass also appears personally bright, beautiful colors and black is powerful enough. Like the Super AMOLED AMOLED screen offers a pure black with better visibility in bright sunlight (it’s huge) and set the colors much better with a new idea of sub-pixels (the plus sign.) Using a panel of 4, 5 inches, but try the higher resolution of 480 by 800. This is the first time I noticed some pixels of the source in a 480 x 800 pixels. This explains, is the QWERTY keyboard on the big screen even in portrait mode. Each council will write long messages a breeze. Numbers was also quick and easy.


Infuse 4G runs on Android 2.2 (Froyo) Samsung TouchWiz extensions, there is no word yet on an update to 2.3 (Gingerbread). The Samsung 1.2 GHz single processor heart is really a nice picture on the chip to 1 GHz in many other Samsung phones, such as costs Droid fees ($ 299, four stars), rather than Verizon. Results of reference 10 to 20% ahead of last year of Samsung phones running at 1 GHz. Infuse 4G was extremely sensitive in everyday use. You will find seven home screens can slide in and customize. Samsung usual color blocks around the menu icons and menu screens appropriate brush vertically instead of left. It is less bloatware on this phone, I devices from AT & T, which can be easily observed.


The Infuse 4G packs in two cameras, an 8 megapixel autofocus camera on the back with a large LED flash, and much less useful aa one.3 megapixel front camera. No video chat application for Android good, so forget the front camera. The rear chamber, however, was great. Test photos looked sharp, detailed and well balanced, with great definition in the stones of the terrace and the tree is outside. Inside were a little softer pictures, and there was some noise but not bad. Engraving of 1280 by 720 pixels (720p) to 720 x 480 pixels were smooth and detailed with up to 30 frames per second. 14.6GB of internal memory on board. This will help such as Samsung buried a microSD slot behind the battery, my 32 GB SanDisk card worked fine, and Samsung is launching a 2 GB and more.


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