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Samsung Galaxy M Pro
$350.00
Released December, 2011
The Pros:Perfect if you like the form factor of blackberry but want some of the benefits of android. Dedicated home, back, search and menu buttons. A brushed metal chassis makes this phone look sleek.
The Cons:Touchscreen isn't the greatest for actually navigating through the phone's menu's. Small screen for an Android OS. Some apps may not perform well at this small size. Not the most "feature friendly" phone but you trade that for having the QWERTY keyboard.
The Galaxy M Pro is a touchscreen smartphone from Samsung that offers an alternative to the other models in the company's Galaxy series. Functioning similarly to the standard Galaxy M handset, this model incorporates a full QWERTY keyboard and an optical trackpad for simplified communications.
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A 2.6-inch LCD display with capacitive multi-touch is included, providing support of up to 16-million colors for bright, vivid visuals. A 1-gigahertz processor helps to provide smooth application multitasking within the unit's Android 2.3 operating system, supplemented by Samsung's own TouchWiz user interface. Google's full range of Mobile Services is also included, with Youtube, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Talk, Picasa and Google Search amongst the most popular components. Still pictures and video footage are made possible via a rear-mounted 5-megapixel camera, incorporating auto-focus and an LED flash for optimal results. The Galaxy M Pro can be upgraded to a maximum internal storage capacity of 32 gigabytes for on-board storage of various multimedia files.
Features
- Gloss black aesthetic
- 2.6-inch capacitive LCD touchscreen
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
- Optical trackpad
- Samsung Social Hub capabilities
- 5-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and autofocus
- Built-in stereo FM radio
- Google Mobile services
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Perfect if you like the form factor of blackberry but want some of the benefits of android
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Dedicated home, back, search and menu buttons
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A brushed metal chassis makes this phone look sleek
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Responsive optical trackpad
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Many input options: touch screen, optical trackpad, and keyboard
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Touchscreen isn't the greatest for actually navigating through the phone's menu's
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Small screen for an Android OS. Some apps may not perform well at this small size
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Not the most "feature friendly" phone but you trade that for having the QWERTY keyboard
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