Introducing The Samsung Epic 4G | The Communication Blog

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Introducing The Samsung Epic 4G

By Tim Taylor Jr.

Sprint's latest Samsung Galaxy S Android smart phone, known as the Epic 4G, is without a doubt the Mercedes-Benz of Droids available on the market today. The phone is easily the most capable and powerful phone you can get your hands on at the moment, for a few reasons. As many have already pointed at, cutting-edge functionality always comes at a cost, and the Epic is no exception. With a pricey 4G data plan and the initial upfront cost of the phone, it's a drain on the old bank account. But considering what you get with the phone, it might just be worth it.

Let's take a look at the specs. For starters, the Android phone sports the fastest CPU on the market, an ARM Cortex A8-based chip codenamed Hummingbird. It also boasts a muscular PowerVR SGX 540 GPU which supports OpenGL ES graphics. Both processors are integrated into a system-on-a-chip package that allows the Epic to display extremely great picture quality and provide a fast web browsing experience. With a healthy 512 MB of RAM backing up a speedy 1 GHz processor, the phone handles just about anything you can throw at it with ease.

In terms of design and layout, the PDA phone marries a full QWERTY keyboard with a 4.0" AMOLED capacitive touch screen underneath a layer of nearly unbreakable Gorilla Glass. It's also the thinnest Android phone of it's size at just 0.56" thick. The smartphone comes standard with a 16 GB microSD storage card, though that can be upgraded to a 32 GB card just in case you desire more storage space for movies and files. It supports Bluetooth 2.1 and also features a 5.0 Megapixel camera with auto-focus for 720p HD video recording, as well as a forward-facing VGA camera for video calls.

On top of the trusted Android operating system, it features the popular Samsung TouchWiz 3.0 User Interface. It's one of the most convenient navigation set-ups available in the Android ecosystem, and makes for a pleasant and intuitive experience. The 4G network promises download speeds of up to 10 Mbps, and early tests have shown that to be entirely possible with the Epic. True 4G speeds may not happen for awhile for most consumers, but Sprint's 3G EV-DO network isn't bad as a fallback for when you're outside the 4G coverage area.

Overall, the Epic 4G is the new phone to beat in the rapidly expanding Android universe. There are already a slew of accessories and cases available online to accommodate what is arguably one of the best phones in the world. Despite the nearly bulletproof Gorilla Glass touch screen, you may want one a screen protectors for your handset, just to cover the bases. This model looks like it has all the makings of another cult favorite like the original T-Mobile G1 and the Motorola Droid. If you're willing to shell out a little extra for the performance, the Samsung Epic is the gold standard for Android phones everywhere.

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