Tuesday, 26 July 2011

  • What Makes the Samsung Conquer a Smart Phone?

    The cell phone industry loosely uses the word "smart phone" a lot without ever giving it a true meaning. This wasn't much of a problem back when it was first coined a "smart phone", but today's advanced phones are much more technologically advanced than phones that we were accustomed to using. The important reason is that a smart phone makes us re-examine what we expect from these devices.

    You are probably shocked about the price of the Samsung Conquer and the specs it provides. The key element is the brilliant 4.3inch capacitive TFT LCD touch screen, which provides 3D support and multi-touch sensors. Under the hood, this LG model boasts a 1000MHz Texas Instruments dual-core processor and 512 MB of RAM. Feature-wise, it has everything you expect from a modern cell phone: a camera, built-in social networking support, a wide range of codec support for both music and video, and a wide array of connectivity options including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB and HDMI.

    What makes the Samsung Conquer separate from the last generation of smart phones are features like the dual-core processor with its dual-memory and dual-channel architecture along with a dedicated GPU. What these words mean for an average user is that the Thrill is essentially a computer that can be used at your hand. In the next step, Android applications continue to become extremely sophisticated and power hungry, and a phone like this one allows you to buy it with the confidence that it'll live up to the challenge.

    One feature generating a lot of buzz is the Samsung Conquer’s ability to display 3D without the need for the user to wear glasses. This is a wild breakthrough since the glasses have really been a deal-breaker for most smart phones with 3D capabilities. What's also nice is that the phone is not limited to just movies. It integrates the 3D into the home screen and navigation system. You can also access free 3D videos through YouTube.

    The Samsung Conquer also has a great feature that allows the built-in camera to support 3D capture. Just think about that for a moment and all of the possibilities that provides you. When you choose to record in 3D, as opposed to 2D, the file sizes are bigger but the rest of the process is essentially the same. And once you’ve finished recording a video, you can immediately watch it in 3D or upload it directly to the YouTube 3D service. If you have a 3D TV in your phone, you can also watch them by connecting the phone to the TV through the built-in HDMI port. Note that Samsung Conquer accessories, such as a charger, Samsung Conquer case and Samsung Conquer screen protector, are interchangeable with the Optimus.

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