Samsung released an amazing Android 4 phone. Watch the video review below to see some very neat interface improvements on existing technology. This is yet another device that crushes the Apple iPhone.
1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos processor supported by a new graphics processing unit (reportedly around 65-percent faster than the GPU on the Galaxy S II)
4.8 inch (720p) HD Super AMOLED screen with a scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass 2 coating
Very light (133g, or 4.7 ounces) and slim (8.6mm) design
Fast, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with back-side illumination for better low-light performance, as well as 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera
Plenty of storage options in the form of versions with 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB of on-board storage as well as a microSD slot (which should allow as much as an additional 64GB of storage)
Removable 2100mAh battery
NFC (Near Field Communications) for mobile payments
WiFi Direct (offering device to device file transfer speeds as high as 300 Mbps even in places where there is no cell signal or WiFi network)
Bluetooth 4.0 (which uses less power than Bluetooth 3.0)
Finally, HSPA+ connectivity for most of the world but 4G LTE connectivity for certain markets (initially in North American, Japan, and Korea)