Next month, the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini is set to arrive in the U.S.,
Samsung announced Wednesday.
Yes, this is the same Galaxy S4
mini that was let out of the bag in Europe earlier this year. Americans will get a taste of the device in November.
According to the South Korean phone maker, "Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) announced yesterday that the Samsung Galaxy
S4 mini, a compact smartphone
featuring some of the most popular Galaxy S4 experiences,
will be available in the U.S beginning in November."
No specific day was offered but that is a sign that the details are left up to the carriers handing out the devices.
“Wireless carriers will announce their specific availability, colors and timing,” said Samsung.
U.S. carriers named in the release include AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and
U.S. Cellular.
File Transfers
miniature of the Galaxy S4 in a
compact form factor, with a smaller size display. But, to dismiss it as nothing more than that would be unfair. The
mini, with its 8- megapixel rear
camera, and 1.9-megapixel front camera, offers the ability to enhance photos and it can also
be used as a TV remote control
device.
According to Samsung, users can share content from the mini "to a
TV effortlessly, as well as look for something to watch in a new way that lets you browse by genre,
search by title or receive recommendations based on your
interests."
The mini touts "simple file sharing" where the user gets to
transfer large files, including
videos and documents, to other Galaxy phones with S Beam without the need for a Wi-Fi
connection or cell signal. Topping the chatter about the S4 mini,
though, is news about its compatibility with the Galaxy Gear. Another Samsung press
announcement on Wednesday said that Samsung will extend Galaxy Gear compatibility to Galaxy S III, S4, Note II, and more.
I'm sure nigerians will be willing to buy whenever it'll be released.
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