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Samsung Stratosphere lays all of it out with spec sheet treatment

Samsung Stratosphere lays all of it out with spec sheet treatment The approaching Samsung Stratosphere for Verizon Wireless is hardly a secret, but apart from just a few rumored details , the specs for this LTE-equipped QWERTY slider have remained a little a mystery. Now, all that has changed, thanks largely to its leaked spec sheet from Big Red — just take a peek after the break. It will be packing a 4-inch Super AMOLED display with WVGA resolution, a (presumably) single-core 1GHz processor, together with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage and a 4GB microSD card that’s pre-installed. Curiously, it will become the primary of Verizon’s LTE phones to include a Micro SIM in preference to the bigger, traditional offering. Apart from that, it seems like the theory of Android 2.3, which include its 5MP rear / 1.3MP front cams were dead on. There’ll even be an LED flash in tow, although video capture could be limited to a slightly mundane 480p. That said, if you are thirsting for speed but are needing a keyboard, the Stratosphere is asking like your obvious (albeit only) choice.


Samsung Stratosphere lays all of it out with spec sheet treatment

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