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Samsung Galaxy S Blaze Q leaks into the internet

There have been many smartphones that have bad, long names like the Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE, the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, and many other smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze Q is another badly named smartphone that will land on T-Mobile in the near future. We are thinking that it will come rather soon, because the screen on the Blaze Q shows an August 15th date. The Galaxy S Blaze Q is supposed to have a 1.5GHZ dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB built-in storage, 1080p video recording, and a 720p display. We do not think that the 720p display is going to be likely, because Samsung's smallest HD display is 4.65 inches and the fact that this is supposed to be a mid-range device. This handset is also supposed to have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with the Nature UX as the screen depicts. The five-row QWERTY keyboard does not look like a stellar keyboard, because the keys look widely spaced and mushy. We also think that this is a phone made to accompany the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze as another option for it. This new handset just might be the new QWERTY pick for T-Mobile after their very dismal offering now. If you want to see the final version of this handset, you will just have to wait until it actually comes out. Want more information on T-Mobile and Samsung's latest QWERTY offering? Check out the source links below for more information.


Via: Engadget
Source: TmoNews

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