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Thursday, 13 October 2011

Samsung Stratosphere: LTE and QWERTY for $149 [UPDATED]

 

With Palm essentially dead, and RIM undergoing a less than smooth transition, it seems at times that more companies are going after the suits and ties crowd that have been ardent devotees the the former mobile giants. And so, in the press release today announcing the Samsung Stratosphere, the first LTE device on Verizon Wireless to include a QWERTY keyboard, the bulk of the text involves the business features of the device, with just a few lines to discuss media features and a single mention of playing games. Nonbusiness types might have a few nice things to say about the Stratosphere, though. 

Sporting a 4" SuperAMOLED WVGA display, a 1 GHz Hummingbird SoC, 1.3 MP front-facing and 5 MP rear-facing cameras and running Gingerbread, the Stratosphere is basically, a Galaxy S. So, this may be last years internals, but the reportedly slim form factor, keyboard and LTE may strike a note for those itching to upgrade. There's no mention of TouchWiz, though the press stills feature its familiar home screen. Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync is present for e-mail, calendar and contacts. Cisco's AnyConnect provides corporate VPN connectivity, and Sybase Afaria provides remote device management, so work issued phones can be wiped by IT when you leave yours in a cab. 

We're curious just how thin the device might be, certainly Samsung has experience building devices that compete on thin, but thin QWERTY is hard to do. To find out, check your local Verizon store Oct. 13th, and if the upgrade bug bites you this'll ring up to $149 on contract after a mail in rebate. 

UPDATE: We got the Stratosphere's dimensions in and are including them in a comparison chart below, and at 0.55" thick, this isn't Galaxy S 2 territory, nor was it expected to be. It is however thicker than its most recent competitor on VZW, the Droid 3, whose 0.51" doesn't have to make do with the additional LTE chip. Still, it is comparable to other LTE stablemates and to other QWERTY's on the market.

Physical Comparison T-Mobile MyTouch 4G SlideMotorola Droid 3Samsung StratosphereSamsung Droid ChargeHeight122 mm (4.8")123.3 mm (4.85")126.0 mm (4.96")129.9 mm (5.11")Width66 mm (2.6")64.1 mm (2.52")64.5 mm (2.54")67.5 mm (2.65")Depth14 mm ( 0.55")12.9 mm (0.51")14.0 mm (0.55")11.90-14.96 mm (0.47"-0.59")Weight184 g (6.49 oz)184 g (6.49 oz)164.4 g (5.8 oz)143 g (5.04 oz)CPU1.2 GHz Dual Core Snapdragon MSM82601 GHz Dual Core Cortex-A9 OMAP 44301 GHz Hummingbird S5PC1101 GHz Hummingbird S5PC110GPUAdreno 220PowerVR SGX 540PowerVR SGX 540PowerVR SGX 540RAM768 MB LPDDR2512 MB LPDDR2512 MB LPDDR2512 MB LPDDR2NAND4 GB NAND with 8 GB microSD Class 4 preinstalled16 GB NAND, up to 32 GB microSD??2 GB NAND + 32 GB microSD preinstalledCamera8 MP AF/Dual LED flash, f/2.2, 1080p30 video, VGA front facing8 MP with AF/LED Flash, 1080p30 video recording, VGA (0.3MP) front facing5 MP with AF/LED Flash, 480p video recording, 1.3 MP front facing8 MP with AF and LED flash, 720p30 video capture, 1.3 MP front facingScreen3.7" 800 x 480 S-LCD4.0" 960 x 540 RGBW LCD4.0" 800 x 480 SuperAMOLED4.3" 800 x 480 SAMOLED+BatteryRemovable 5.62 WhrRemovable 5.65 Whr???Removable 5.92 Whr

 

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