Samsung creates even more Galaxy S variants for different markets

The Samsung Galaxy S is already getting quite some different form in the US, but Samsung has decided that 10 million Galaxy S sold is not enough, and continues to segment up its brand name into some more affordable form factors for different markets and continents.
In order from left to right, the Galaxy Ace is a 3.5-incher that most closely resembles the S patriarch, though it makes do with an 800MHz processor and HVGA screen resolution. It’s said to be available immediately in Russia, to be followed by Europe, India and China soon.
Next is a 3.3-inch QVGA screen and 600MHz speed, while the Gio packs an even smaller display but raises resolution back up to HVGA. The Galaxy mini has to go down as a blatant LG Optimus T KIRF, which might be its sole notable feature, given the 3.1-inch QVGA display and 600MHz capabilities. All three are targeting the same territories as the Ace.
SOURCE via Korea IT Times











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