Thursday, August 14, 2014

The history of Samsung mobile metal

The South Korean company Samsung has just officially presents the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, a mobile that is mainly characterized by incorporating metal sides that do not quite match the information that once appeared on a certain Samsung Galaxy F (which is expected to be smartphone with full metal casing Samsung). Leaving aside the reasons could be that manufacturer not to launch a full metal smartphone, this time let’s take a look at models of Samsung phones that do hit the market with a metal housing.


 This little time travel is starring phones that have become obsolete, but that does not contradict the fact that we are facing a good example of the history of Samsung mobile metal. Only time will tell if we will see some new rumors about draft rolling with metal housing by this manufacturer.


 The history of Samsung mobile metal


Samsung mobile metal


 Samsung Soul


 The Samsung Soul was one of the pioneers of Samsung to feature all-metal housing. We are in a mobile launched back in 2008, when still no Android or iOS operating systems that was likely to result in some kind of competition in the mobile telephony market. In fact, the Samsung Soul came standard with a rudimentary operating system complemented with technical specifications such as a display of 2.2 inches with 320 x 240 pixel resolutions, an internal memory of 128 megabytes or main camera capable of recording videos with a resolution of 320 pixels.


 Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani


Samsung mobile metal


 Next to incorporate a metal case was the Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani , a phone that hit stores during the year 2009. The Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani was one of those removable mobile that hid under your screen a physical keyboard, allowing the user to scroll the screen to the side and getting mobile shone a similar appearance to a laptop. Some of its technical specifications we find a display of 3.5 inches with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, operating system Windows Mobile Professional 6.5 , internal storage capacity of 8 gigabytes of main chamber or five megapixels .


 Samsung Wave 3


Samsung mobile metal


 Launched in late 2011, the Samsung Wave 3 was one of the last phones from Samsung to feature a metal casing. It was a mobile that incorporated a touch screen four inches (with 800 x 480 pixels resolution), the OS bada in the version bada v2.0, an internal storage capacity of 4 gigabytes and a main camera five megapixel. In fact, the Samsung Wave 3 is also one of the best recent samples of the last months of the life cycle of the operating system bada.



The history of Samsung mobile metal

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