Select Page

Samsung Galaxy Q - Another QWERTY PDA with Android?

The company will further expand the Galaxy family, with the latest family member coming as the Galaxy Q.

The data sheet of a PDA has been posted on the net again and we can start guessing again. MobileCrunch has trumpeted the news that Samsung is about to launch a QWERTY keyboard PDA. Recently, several such devices have been introduced by the Korean company, featuring all the operating systems that only Samsung uses, but so far none have been commercially available.

As early as March, you could hear that a one-page slide-out keyboard version of the Android Galaxy S was being made called the Galaxy S Pro. Then recently at CommunicAsia2010, the same news came about Samsung’s own operating system, Wave, which runs Bada. In the same place, the Asian company introduced two WinMo devices called Omnia Pro 4 and 5, although they became quite anemic.

Samsung Galaxy Q - Another QWERTY PDA with Android

According to the data sheet just released, the Samsung Galaxy Q promises to be a pretty exciting device. In terms of interior, it is the same as that of the Galaxy S, so its power is provided by the 1GHz Hummingbird CPU and Samsung also includes 16 GB of internal storage. Bluetooth 3.0 and “n” WiFi help with data communication. You already get Android 2.2 from your operating system. There is also progress in the camera, namely that we can take pictures with 8 megapixels and this is also accompanied by a flash. Recorded HD videos can be played on a TV via the mini HDMI connector.

Samsung Galaxy Q - Another QWERTY PDA with Android

What really means novelty must be sought on the outside. The case is a little shorter, a little wider than the case of the Galaxy S, but even thinner by more than half a millimeter. According to the data sheet, a 3-inch Super Amoled (720 × 480) display will be placed on it, which can only be imagined on a PDA of this size by continuing the layout of the Omnia Pro 4 and 5 and following the popular shape beyond the big water. QWERTY keyboard. By doing so, Samsung is clearly claiming an Android opponent for RIM BlackBerry.

Now we only need one photo to make sure we’re smart. In the meantime, let’s take a look at the WinMo versions to give you a little inspiration to guess!

Samsung Galaxy Q - Another QWERTY PDA with Android Samsung Galaxy Q - Another QWERTY PDA with Android

Source: MobileCrunch

Samsung Galaxy Q - Another QWERTY PDA with Android

 

About the Author