Samsung Infuse 4G hands-on!

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We spent some time earlier with the new Samsung Infuse 4G, and to not beat around the bush… this is by far our favorite Android device from Samsung so far. Samsung tells us it will be the fastest device available on AT&T’s network when it launches on May 15th, and that’s due to the phone’s support for 21Mbps of pure HSPA+ goodness. While there is a fine line between large displays on smartphones and displays that are too large, the Infuse 4G’s 4.5-inch screen really works beautifully with the handset’s ridiculously thin body — it totally balances out and we could see ourselves using this device frequently. Speaking of displays, the Samsung Infuse 4G’s Super AMOLED Plus screen is gorgeous; incredible black levels, deep, rich color, and boy is it bright. It’s all powered by a screaming fast 1.2GHz processor, and an 8-megapixel rear-facing and 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera round out the superphone nicely. Pricing is set at $199 with a new two-year agreement. Check out our Samsung Infuse 4G hands-on gallery and if you’re up for it, the full press release is after the break.

BIGGEST YET THINNEST, SAMSUNG INFUSE™ 4G DEBUTS MAY 15

Exclusive Angry Birds Version to be Featured on the Nation’s Thinnest 4G Smartphone with Largest AT&T Display

DALLAS, May 5, 2011 — AT&T* and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S., today announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Infuse™ 4G.

Key Facts

·     Exclusive to AT&T customers, the Samsung Infuse 4G will be the nation’s thinnest 4G smartphone at 8.99mm at its thinnest.

·     Delivers the largest display in AT&T’s smartphone portfolio with a brilliant 4.5-inch screen featuring next-generation Super AMOLED™ Plus technology.

·     Powered by a 1.2 GHz processor and the Android™ 2.2 platform, the Samsung Infuse 4G also boasts an 8-megapixel camera, and a $25 credit to download movie content from Samsung Media Hub.

·     Pre-loaded version of Angry Birds features an exclusive hidden level for Infuse 4G customers.

·     Samsung Infuse 4G will be available in AT&T company-owned stores and online at www.wireless.att.com on May 15 and will cost $199.99 with a two-year contract and no mail-in rebate. (Minimum $15 data plan required)

Customer Benefits

The Samsung Infuse 4G will be the thinnest 4G smartphone available in the U.S. and will feature the largest screen — at 4.5 inches — in AT&T’s smartphone lineup, and the largest touch screen on any Samsung phone. Powered by a 1.2 GHz application processor and running the Android 2.2 platform,  the device delivers a brilliant display using Samsung’s next-generation Super AMOLED™ Plus technology which features 50 percent more sub-pixels for better contrast. The display also offers unmatched outdoor viewing quality, even in the brightest sunlight.

With the Infuse 4G, Samsung and AT&T are raising the stakes on pre-loaded content that is not available on any other device. In collaboration with Rovio, the Infuse 4G will feature a special edition of Angry Birds pre-loaded on the smartphone. Players can unlock a special “Golden Egg” level of the game, and once the special level is completed, users can register to win Samsung prizes exclusive to Infuse 4G users.**

The smartphone also includes an 8-megapixel camera/camcorder with auto-focus and flash that shoots HD video with incredible detail. A front facing camera is perfect for self portraits or video chat. Customers can also watch hit movies and TV shows from preloaded apps like Samsung Media Hub, U-verse Mobile and U-verse Live TV.

The first 500,000 Infuse 4G units sold will include a $25 voucher for consumers to get started on downloading content from Media Hub. With Media Hub’s progressive downloading feature, users can start watching their content almost immediately as the rest of the file downloads to the Infuse 4G. Plus, all Media Hub content can be shared among five Media Hub-enabled devices on the same account. The Infuse 4G also comes with a 2GB microSD card with preloaded trailers for upcoming summer movies.

Compatible with the Infuse 4G and other devices on the Android 2.2 platform or better, AT&T has also launched a new, fun app called JustUs. The app combines both social media and text activity from five favorite contacts into an animated wallpaper, keeping users better connected with those that matter most. Customers can download the app for free in Android Market today.

Quotes

“The 4.5-inch screen on Infuse 4G is enhanced further with Samsung’s Super AMOLED Plus technology.  Colors are rich and bright, even while outdoors in sunlight,” said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president, Devices, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “When you juxtapose that with the fact that it’s the thinnest 4G smartphone out there today, it’s an incredibly compelling choice for our customers.”

“When you combine the powerful 1.2 GHz application processor with AT&T’s advanced 4G network, this device will truly be the fastest smartphone Samsung has ever created with AT&T,” said Omar Khan, chief technology officer & chief product officer for Samsung Mobile. “The Infuse 4G is our latest example of Samsung’s global leadership in Android platform smartphones. With every Android smartphone that we launch, we’re bringing something new and exciting to the market.”

Smartphone Portfolio

AT&T is a pioneer in smartphones and devices and expects to widen its portfolio in 2011. In January, AT&T committed to introducing 20 4G devices and 12 additional Android devices by the end of the year. Samsung Infuse 4G will be one of several new 4G devices that have been offered to AT&T customers in the first half of 2011.

Samsung Infuse 4G Accessories

To prepare for the arrival of the Samsung Infuse 4G in AT&T stores, the company has prepared a robust lineup of 14 fashionable and functional accessories including multiple case options, a vehicle mount and desk mount.  All accessories are available in AT&T company-owned stores and online at www.wireless.att.com. For more details on the lineup visit www.att.com/mobilephones-news.

Key Specifications

•     Android™ 2.2 platform

•     4G: HSDPA CAT 14  and HSUPA CAT 6

•     8.9 mm to 9.24mm thin

•     UMTS 850/1900/2100

•     GSM 850/900/1800/1900

•     1.2 GHz processor

•     4.5-inch Super AMOLED™ Plus screen

•     8-megapixel camera with HD 720p video camera and 1.3-megapixel front facing camera

•     Virtual QWERTY keyboard

•     Expandable memory up to 32GB with microSD card

•     Text/Picture and Video Messaging support

•     Samsung Media Hub, U-verse Mobile, U-verse Live TV, and Angry Birds

To learn more about the Samsung Infuse™ 4G, visit www.att.com/mobilephones-news, www.att.com/infuse4G or www.samsung.com/mobile.

47 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/bostonphoneguy bostonphoneguy

    Any idea what full retail will be? $399?

    • Cer

      Probably more.

    • Anonymous

      yeah good luck!! More like 599!

    • Jwalters0616

      199+250+50= 499

    • Anonymous

      699

    • Gil54bert

      $800

  • Cappy

    Still waiting on gs2…

    • http://profiles.google.com/3waygeek 3way geek

      The first gray market gs2′s have just started showing up here in the States in the last day or two. They’re the quad-band 16GB UK version, and have been verified to work with AT&T 3/3.5G (i.e. the 21 Mbps HSPA+ being rolled out). No T-Mobile 3G support yet, however.

      My understanding is that it’ll be a few months before the carriers roll out their own versions of the gs2. Rumor is that all four of the major US carriers will be carrying some version of the gs2.

  • http://twitter.com/Nobreadforme Ted Yates

    no dual core?

    • http://profiles.google.com/piffandco Sedacca Gardiner

      single core is so last year. give me a quad core phone and ill be ok

  • Ratchetjaw

    Announce then release 10 days later. That’s how it should be done. Uh Hp take notes

    • Cer

      It was available to see at CES. Sorry.

  • Sneakysolidbake

    This phone looks great. Really have to laugh at Verizon for launcing the Droid Charge @ $299 with lower specs.

    • Sean76

      Man I so agree….

      • http://twitter.com/Sheba611 Sheba Cat

        Me too. VZW should call their Sammy the Droid Overcharge. $100 more for a smaller display and slower processor. And the LTE only matters if you are lucky enough to live in area that has LTE coverage. I don’t and the LTE rollout won’t happen where I live any time soon.

  • serpentor

    Is this the Galaxy 2?

    • Anonymous

      no, GS2 is dual-core with a lightly smaller (4.3″) screen.

  • Whatitis

    all androids look the same – ugly

    • Gg

      but all iphones/ipads are unique AMIRITE??

    • Anonymous

      Awww now nexus one and g2 are definitely not ugly.

      You mean all samsung phones are ugly, and they are.

  • Anonymous

    This phone, like the HTC Inspire 4G and the Atrix 4G, will never actually have 4G; pitty, really. I really like this phone, seems like AT&T is really trying to get away from the iCrapp it’s been pedaling for the past four years.

    • El-father

      Sure man u know that every device lives in the shadow of icrap don’t you??

  • Cer

    “Pre-loaded version of Angry Birds features an exclusive hidden level for Infuse 4G customers.”

    This is totally worth a 2 year contract on AT&T and the fact that the phone will not get Gingerbread until 2012. CAN’T WAIT!

    • http://profiles.google.com/krantiredeyes Kranti Bharath Tadipatri

      rofl

    • CDL

      LMAO! Good one Cer

    • El-father

      If it ever gets it, as with many android devices they die with the same is version

  • Anonymous

    “this is by far our favorite Android device from Samsung so far”….

    better than the SGS2? or have you not gotten that yet?

    • Anonymous

      I think they actually channel Helen Keller to write some of the stories, so they don’t really see everything they write.

  • Gg

    why cant this come out on verizon

    • Jesjdhska

      It needs a network.

  • Scott

    No 2.3? BOO! And is the HSUPA enabled? Still not sure how I feel about Samsung… But I’d like to go see what a 4.5″ screen looks and feels like.

    • Anonymous

      Seriously! It’s time for new phones to come with the latest version of the os.

  • El-father

    Huh? Just another android phone!! Move along.

  • Anonymous

    So if this is 199, samsung better not crap on us by making the GS II any higher!! The world waits for the GS II and this phone will be dismissed in the passing pretty soon.

    GS II better not be 249? :)

  • Gcombs

    What the hell Verizon where is all your 4G LTE smartphones? AT&T and T-Mobile are putting out 4G phones constantly. Some may argue that its not real 4G but whatever. Can we please get some real decent LTE devices?

    • 1T2dirtnap

      All for nothing.. Can’t use it to it’s full potiential, seriously it’s all marketing. AT&T needs to expand it’s 3G network before anything else. Why do you think they want T-Mobile so bad. Though doesn’t matter to me cuz they both need to expand their networks. T-Mobile can blab all they want about HSPA+ and how fast it is. Yeah it should be fast ain’t many people on their network.

  • Anonymous

    And with that size samoled battery life is 22mins screen on.

  • Kent

    Any challenges with the battery life like we have been hearing with all 4g phones?

    • Anonymous

      That’s only lte 4g this fake 4g is fine on the battery

  • Mrjasjit

    Disappointed yet again that the damned soft buttons are in yet another configuration than other Android phones.

    Love Android. Fragmentation fail.

    • Anonymous

      Shut up. How else would you tell all these phones apart if the buttons were all the same. Troll harder.

      • Mrjasjit

        Dick. I have a nexus s, my old phone was a moto milestone.

        Only one trolling is you.

  • 1T2dirtnap

    I’d take the Charge over this phone anyday. It’s cheap because it doesn’t support LTE. So expect Samsung to release an LTE version running a year old version of Android sometime in the distant future.

  • Ltephones

    That at&t logo on the top is very unattractive.

    I like super thin but this thing looks too boxy. Needs more of a Curve.

    Screen looks beautiful.

    I’m betting battery life will be horrendous.

    Glad to see HSUPA is not crippled.

    Where’s our LTE phones at&t?

  • CMC

    Crap until it’s rooted. Just a bucket of bloatware like all other phones from this carrier.

  • http://twitter.com/MrKow84 Kyle

    whats next 5 inches ? come on ppl you might as well carry a tablet around…

    • guest

      dell streak was 5″ slick

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