The multi-mode 4G handset has a combination touch screen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard and Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface to surf and text message with whichever input format users prefer. The Samsung Craft boasts crystal-clear multimedia and video images with its 3.3 inch AMOLED (Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) screen and includes a 2GB microSD card preloaded with Paramount Pictures’ hit movie “Star Trek.”
A brief summary of features are as below
- 1xEVDO & LTE
- Wi-Fi
- 3.3 480X800 AMOLED TFT
- Horizontal QWERTY Keyboard
- 3.2 megapixel camera with flash and camcorder
- Dimension Length/Width/Thickness: 4.48 in/2.21 in/0.6 in
- Standby Time: 200 hr
- Talk Time: 4 hr
- Weight: 5.29 Ounces
- Battery Type: 1500 mAH
- GPS
- Proximity Sensor
- Accelerometer
- Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Wireless Technology
- External Support: 32GB Expandable Memory
- User Memory: Up to 190MB
The first Samsung Craft review pretty much nails it, this early launch in Vegas was probably a bad gamble for MetroPCS:
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Despite this phone with not too much atractive features,and as you said on your review no merits for to be on a 4G LTE network, the question is who is next, Verizon? and what phone will come for their 4G LTE network.?
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