Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Samsung SGH-i547 runs through certification gauntlets with quad-band LTE, shroud of mystery

Samsung SGHi547 runs through test gauntlets with quadband LTE, shroud of mystery

Samsung has already been preparing lots of mid-range phones for Sprint and Verizon soon. Why don't you throw an AT&T model around the stove With different ton of certifications (and Samsung's own browser profile), the SGH-i547 will sit squarely within the mid-selection of Large Blue's Android phones -- with one exception. Its 800 x 480 screen, 802.11n Wi-fi compatability, Bluetooth 4. and NFC will not rock most individuals mobile phone industry's, however the quad-band LTE still stays out just like a sore thumb despite other in-testing products going exactly the same route: the 700MHz, 850MHz, 1,700MHz and 1,900MHz bands can provide the i547 more 4G support than AT&T-compatible 3rd generation. We suspect the support is either an earlier manifestation of LTE futureproofing or roaming on LTE systems because they go live all over the world. Globetrotter or otherwise, the i547 still offers quite a bit left hidden under its kimono we are expecting a couple of more surprises prior to is stated and done.

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