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Samsung Galaxy Beam Projector Phone Gets Approved by FCC

Samsung Galaxy Beam Projector Phone Gets Approved by FCC

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 by MG3

The Samsung Galaxy Beam projector phone has been fairly popular since its debut. It is the first of its kind to be manufactured by a major company. Today, anticipating customers got some good news as the FCC announced that this device is cleared to retail in the USA. This pretty much guarantees that the phone will be releasing soon in North America. The projector is fixed onto the top of the phone and is capable of displaying 15 ANSI lumens and a 640 x 360 resolution. Samsung also stated that when released, the phone will be available exclusively to AT&T. The Beam is expected to release in April in India and US consumers are wondering if the phone will release in the USA at the same time. Ri...

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Samsung Galaxy Beam Projector Releases in India

Samsung Galaxy Beam Projector Releases in India

Posted on Mar 21, 2012 by MG1

Last month, Samsung unveiled their latest addition of the Galaxy Beam projector phone. Today, it was revealed that this device is now available on the consumer market in India. The device is run by the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system and a 1.0 GHz dual-core processor. The projector portion is capable of displaying 15 ANSI lumens and a 640 x 360 resolution. Other major features include a camera, 8GB of internal memory, and an SD card slot. The company has not yet released a retail price at this time.

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Samsung unveils new Galaxy Beam smartphone / projector combo with dual core CPU

Samsung unveils new Galaxy Beam smartphone / projector combo with dual core CPU

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Samsung has finally started to reveal its new products at MWC 2012, starting with this refresh of the Galaxy Beam packing Android 2.3 and a 1GHz dual-core CPU. Just like its predecessor it brings an integrated projector capable of 15 lumens of brightness, enough to shoot a high definition image that's up to 50 inches wide. There's a dedicated app that activates the projection, letting users pump out video and pictures, as well as interact with games when the 4-inch WVGA screen just isn't big enough. It has a 2000 mAh battery to keep the party going -- handy when you're stuck somewhere inconvenient with a few dozen of your coworkers -- 8GB of built-in storage and a claimed 6GB of RAM (we're d...

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