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Samsung Announces the Samsung Vibrant for T-Mobile USA

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Samsung has announced a version of the Samsung Galaxy S for T-Mobile USA the Samsung Vibrant.

The Samsung Vibrant will have a 4-inch Super AMOLED touch screen, a 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird Application processor, running Android 2.1,GPS, 5.0-megapixel camera with HD video recording & 2GB of external memory expendable up to 32 GB via microSD.

The Samsung Vibrant will have James Cameron’s Avatar pre-loaded on to the 2GB external memory card. The Samsung Vibrant will also feature Samsung’s Media Hub, which will integrate a users social networking, accounts, contacts, calendar information & messaging. The Samsung Vibrant will also feature Amazon Kindle for Android, which will give customers access to over 600,000’s e-books to download. Users will be able to read the first chapter of an e-book for free before purchasing the book. The Samsung Vibrant will feature MobiTV, which will allow user to watch live & on-demand TV from over 35 channels including Bravo, NBC & ESPN.

The Samsung Vibrant will also feature Slacker Radio, which is an application that allows you to listen to free personalized radio. The Samsung Vibrant will have Gogo Inflight Internet that will offer up to a month of free in-flight Wi-Fi access.

The Samsung Vibrant will be able to benefit from T-Mobile USA HSPA+ network. The Samsung Vibrant will be available July 21st for $199.99 from T-Mobile USA’s website. Starting July 1st Radio Shack will also be offering the Samsung Vibrant for pre-order through their website & retail stores. Customer’s that pre-order through Radio Shack will have to purchase a $50 dollar gift card that will be applied toward the retail price of the handset.

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