What big, wireless brother wants, big, wireless brother gets. With its pay-as-you-go subsidiary already packing this particular piece of mobile kit, it was only a matter of time before Sprint got its hands on theTransform Ultra.
Officially announced for the third place carrier today, Sammy's Droid Charge with a QWERTY twist packs the usual array of mid-range specs. The 3.5-incher runs Android 2.3 atop a single-core 1GHz processor, with a VGA front facing / 3 megapixel rear camera, 512MB RAM, 2GB of storage and 1500mAh battery in tow. It's not 4G but sometimes you need a workhorse. Pricing and availability have yet to be released, although we're sure that bit of crucial info's right around the corner. Official presser awaits you after the break.
Samsung has officially launched an upgrade (mod?) for the Samsung Galaxy S2 - an extended battery kit that holds a whopping 2000mAh of charge. The kit comes with the heavy duty battery and a modified back cover. The selling point is that this cover does not have the same ugliness that usually comes along with battery upgrades. In fact it only slightly increases the thickness of the phone. As you can see in the image, now the camera lies flush with the back cover instead of projecting outside. The new cover also provides increased protection to the handset from nicks and scratches.
This Budget phone is one of the most ValueForMoney phone available in the Windows Phone series available in the market today. And it's called the Samsung Focus. With a slender price tag of just 50$ this handset is available from AT&T in their budget selection. The Samsung focus runs on the 1GHz Scorpion CPU with Adreno 200 graphics.
If you are an Android Phone and avoid all things Microsoft like the plague, then you could also try out the Samsung Captivate. The Captivate comes with similar specs featuring a 1GHz Hummingbird.