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Samsung Vibrant from T-Mobile USA to Bring Robust Entertainment Experience on a Brilliant Screen T-Mobile's Latest Android™-Powered Device Offers Exclusive Entertainment Experience, Including ...
The Samsung Vibrant is available on T-Mobile right now for $199.99 with a $50 rebate for those who want a 2-year contract or extension. The full Even More Plus (no contract) price is $499.99.
The Samsung Vibrant is powered by Android 2.1 software. The Vibrant supports personal and corp. e-mail, including MS Exchange, Gmail and most other POP3 and IMAP e-mail services.
The Samsung Vibrant features a 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. Physically speaking, you should expect a slender device, with a 5MP camera on the back that can take video up to 720p.
The T-Mobile version of Samsung’s killer Galaxy S line of super Android phones, the Samsung Vibrant ($200 with a two-year contract, as of July 12, 2010) stands apart from its siblings due to the ...
T-Mobile's version of the Samsung Galaxy S -- the Vibrant -- holds up well when pitted against the Captivate. It lags the Captivate in a few places, while besting it in others.
It looks like the Samsung Vibrant 4G will come with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and will also come with a 21Mbps HSPA+ radio which will make use of T-Mobile's 4G network.
Samsung's Vibrant will cost $200 (with a two-year contract) on T-Mobile. The phone, which was originally scheduled to launch on July 21 will now be available starting July 15.
T-Mobile is offering its Samsung Galaxy S phone, the Samsung Vibrant, for $100 with a contract agreement today. The deal is available only to new subscribers, and cuts the subsidized price of the ...
Just picked up my Samsung Vibrant from Tmobile bright and early this morning. Fortunately, I only paid $150 for it after reading some discussions via Engadget that Walmart had this special pricing.
Judging by these leaked documents, Samsung’s Vibrant 4G will have a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen (with a 480 x 800 resolution), 1GHz processor, forward-facing camera…oh, and a 21Mbps HSPA+ radio.