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Something “wonderful” coming from Samsung to Europe, and it will not be the Samsung Focus S

Something “wonderful” coming from Samsung to Europe, and it will not be the Samsung Focus S

Posted on Jan 16, 2012 by MG1

Professeur Thibault has tapped his sources in France and confirmed that the Samsung Focus S will never come to Europe.
Apparently this is due to carriers feeling the handsets bears too close a resemblance to the incredibly popular Samsung Galaxy S 2, and they did not need the same handset running Windows Phone 7 (heaven forbid they give us a choice of operating system).
All hope is however not lost. The same source said Samsung had other Windows Phones at it’s roadmap, with original design, and that these “should be wonderful".

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Samsung Focus S compared to the HTC Titan and HTC Radar

Samsung Focus S compared to the HTC Titan and HTC Radar

Posted on Nov 07, 2011 by MG1

WPCentral managed to collect together 3 of the new Windows Phone 7.5 offerings coming to USA this quarter.
In the above video they compare the newly releases Samsung Focus S with the HTC Titan, which will soon arrive on AT&T and the HTC Radar, already available on T-Mobile USA.
Interestingly, despite the Samsung Focus S being slim, sleek and with a great screen, the other handsets do seem able to hold their own, especially in the screen stakes.
Which handset will our readers be choosing? Let us know below.
The Samsung Focus S is a new Windows Phone with a 4.3” S-AMOLED Plus screen, HSPA+ data speeds, and a 1.4 GHz single-core processor. The phone has an 8-megapixel rear camera, a front-facin...

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