It’s reported that AT&T will sell the
lower-end Samsung Galaxy Express, which AT&T said will target first-time
smartphone users, and the rugged Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro. The Samsung Rugby
Pro is a rugged Android smartphone, while the Galaxy Express is a smaller
brother to the Galaxy S III. Now let’s compare these two models.
Samsung Rugby Pro Galaxy Express
Model Samsung Rugby Pro Galaxy Express
Display size 4-inch 4.5-inch
Resolution 480 x
800 pixels 480 x 800 pixels
Technology Super AMOLED Super AMOLED
Device type Smart phone 4G
LTE smartphone
Camera 5-megapixel
(rear) 5-megapixel (rear)
The Galaxy Rugby Pro from Samsung is a
high-end rugged phone that can take a beating even though it offers some refined
features. The phone will also include corporate e-mail support and access to a
walkie-talkie-like push-to-talk feature.
The 4G LTE Galaxy Express, which Samsung is
aiming at first-timers, reintroduces the Super Amoled Plus display technology
on a large, 4.5-inch screen. There's also a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, a large
2,000 mAh battery, and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera. The phone will run on
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
However, Prices and availability details of
these two models are still forthcoming, although the carrier said they would
available "in the coming months." We’ll follow up the latest news
about these two models.
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