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Samsung Continuum, another Galaxy S device for Verizon boasts two displays

September 30, 2010 By kunal Leave a Comment

Samsung Continuum leak

 

Well, what do we have here? Engadget has scored some pictures of Samsung’s upcoming phone for Verizon. It’s known as Continuum (SCH-i400) and will be a part of Galaxy S series of phones. The phone’s USP is its dual displays – a big screen and a small secondary OLED screen at the bottom. The smaller OLED screen is referred to as “Ticker” that will show phone notifications. Other than that, the Ticker display can be used to control basic phone functionality, thus enhancing battery life of the phone and we won’t be surprised to see Ticker displaying stock updates, weather updates and more.

While we don’t have the full specs right now, the phone does have 3G, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11n, a camera with LED flash and a microSD card slot on the side that can be pulled off easily.

Samsung Continuum leak

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