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Preorder The Samsung Droid Charge: The New 4G LTE Droid On Verizon

The Samsung Droid Charge

The 4G Samsung Droid Charge


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UPDATE: Amazon Wireless is taking preorders for the Droid Charge. Follow the link to view options and pricing. Free two day shipping included.

The Samsung Droid Charge is also available for preorder through online wireless retailer Wirefly. Order your Droid Charge today and get free shipping via FedEx.


Samsung Droid Charge Launch Set For April 28th

Samsung Mobile & Verizon Wireless will launch the Droid Charge on April 28th, 2011.

The Samsung Droid Charge is the second 4G LTE smartphone for Verizon’s new 4G LTE network.

Samsung has engineered a wicked device that is a strong competitor to the uber-successful HTC Thunderbolt. The Droid Charge is based on Samsung’s Galaxy S series, a strong, successful platform to build from (see the Samsung Fascinate). The Droid Charge looks a lot like a Galaxy S phone, though there has been changes: the navigation touchscreen buttons on the Galaxy S series are replaced with clicky buttons on the Droid Charge; HDMI and MicroSD slots are added to the sides of the Droid Charge; the Droid Charge has a shield-like shape compared to the candybar Galaxy S phones (note: phones in following picture are not displayed to scale).

Droid Charge & Fascinate Comparison

With its 4.3” Super AMOLED Plus display, the Droid Charge will be a bit larger than the Galaxy S phones. I prefer smartphones with screens no larger than 4” for their smaller form factor, but I think the largeness of the 4.3” display will be made up for by the stunning clarity of Samsung’s new Super AMOLED Plus display. This new display is bright, conservative with power, high resolution, and has easy viewing from varying angles. The Droid Charge’s state of the art display makes the Droid Charge the phone to have for heavy multimedia users. Incidentally, as a happy Galaxy S owner, I’m definitely looking forward to seeing the Droid Charge’s improved display. View the display for yourself in the following hands-on video created in January during CES 2011.

The Samsung Droid Charge’s touchscreen display looks awesome during the demo of “Let’s Golf 2″. The display’s clarity and brightness is truly remarkable. On most other smartphones, displays are likely to be whitewashed at sharp viewing angles because of backlit LCD displays. With the Droid Charge, the display looks basically the same no matter what angle it’s viewed from. The Super AMOLED displays are also power-saving compared to other types, which is beneficial to battery charge. For me, Samsung’s Super AMOLED displays are tied with the iPhone 4’s Retina Display for being the best smartphone displays currently on the market. When compared to the iPhone 4′s display, the Droid Charge’s Super AMOLED Plus display may outperform based on most criteria aside from resolution (hardly lagging, though noticable).

There was one Skype glitch early in the video. Samsung has had a lot of time to fix these types of bugs, so expect a solid Droid Charge experience when trying the phone later this week.


Samsung Droid Charge Specs

• 4G LTE data speeds
• Android 2.2, upgradable to Android 2.3
• 1GHz Hummingbird CPU
• 512 MB RAM
• 2 GB internal storage; upgradable with 32 GB microSD card
• Rear-facing 8MP camera
• 1.3MP front-facing camera
• 802.11 Wi-Fi b/g/n
• 4.3” Super AMOLED Plus display
• Bluetooth 3.0
• aGPS
• Samsung’s TouchWiz UI
• Mobile hotspot connection for up to 10 devices (feature available free of charge until May 15th)
• Unlimited data plans until mid-summer. Will unlimited data plans carry over for Verizon customers who are currently paying for unlimited data when Verizon switches to data capped pricing this summer?

The Droid Charge is going to be a strong phone, especially for users demanding a cutting edge multimedia experience from their smartphones. Compared to the Thunderbolt, there are only minor differences in hardware, aside from the displays. I expect consumers will prefer the Droid Charge’s Super AMOLED Plus display in side by side comparisons with HTC Thunderbolt, and that this will strongly affect purchase decisions.

As a happy Galaxy S user myself, I’m definitely looking forward to giving the Droid Charge a test run after its April 28th launch.

What do you think of the Droid Charge? Have you preordered the Droid Charge? Why or why not? Are you waiting for another 4G phone to land on Verizon’s network? Will the Droid Charge supplant the HTC Thunderbolt as Verizon’s best 4G phone?

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Price Of New Droid Falls: Now $109.99

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The Motorola Droid recently became even more affordable. The price of a new Droid has been slashed by $10 and is now selling for $109.99 with a 2-year contract or contract renewal.

The Droid is the smartphone to get on the Verizon network, and at just over $100, it’s really a bargain considering how awesome the Droid is.

 

The best place to purchase cell phones online is Wirefly.com (free FedEx shipping).

Amazon.com also has the Droid for $109.99.

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Motorola Droid Driving Downloads of Android Apps

Flurry Android Market Research

The Motorola Droid was clearly the most successful Android phone this holiday season.

The company Flurry tracks mobile application analytics. Flurry has found that the Motorola Droid was responsible for nearly half of the Android applications bought and downloaded on Christmas Day.

The myTouch 3G, HTC Hero, and G1 almost evenly split the remaining 51% of Android applications downloaded Christmas Day.

Overall, the Android market grew by 20% between November and December, 2009.

 

Source: Softpedia

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