Samsung USA announced in a press release today that it has shipped 1 million Samsung Galaxy S, a smartphone running on Android 2.1. Samsung Galaxy S was introduced US market in July 15 and now it is available with AT&T and T-Mobile.
Samsung Galaxy portfolio boasts of four powerful smartphones: Samsung Captivate, Samsung Vibrant, Samsung Epic 4G, and Samsung Fascinate. The Samsung Galaxy S is packed with features like a stunning 4-inch Super AMOLED display screen, 1GHz Hummingbird Processor, and a 5-megapixel camera with full 720p video at 30 frames per second. Samsung also announced that all Samsung Galaxy S devices will get Android 2.2 update soon.
Samsung is planning introduce the Galaxy S portfolio to more carriers in US. Samsung Epic 4G will be available with Sprint on August 31. Sprint has already sold out Epic 4G on pre-orders.
Samsung press release also said, beginning this fall, Samsung Galaxy S devices will be available with Verizon Wireless, U.S. Cellular and Cellular South.
Dale Sohn, president of Samsung Mobile said
Bringing Galaxy S devices to multiple carriers has given Samsung Mobile the opportunity to reach millions of consumers. I am proud of the instant success of the Galaxy S line up and I am very pleased to announce that because of the support of our carrier partners and loyal customers, we have shipped one million Galaxy S devices in the U.S. market. Samsung Mobile looks forward to sharing additional Galaxy S milestones in the future.
Related posts:
- Samsung Galaxy Fascinate Available Today
- T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Tab to Cost $399 with Contract
- Samsung Galaxy Tab, An iPad Challenger, Will be Here Soon
- First-Class American Airline Fliers to Get Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tablets
- Samsung Tab Wi-Fi On Sale from April 10 for $349
- Samsung galaxy Tablet Comes to Sprint on November 14
- Samsung Unveils Two New Galaxy Tabs