
The rumors floating around the net indicates that Samsung’s Galaxy S i9000 which was announced recently at CTIA 2010 is now getting a full QWERTY keyboard. The Galaxy S i9000′s new look will be called as Galaxy Pro.
The reports over HDblog.it indicates that the new device will be almost same as Galaxy S. The two devices are almost same in features like the 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED touchscreen display, GPS, Wi-Fi, 1 GHz Cortex A8 processor, Android 2.1 and 5 mega pixle camera etc.
We don’t have any pictures of the new device now. The following picture is just a mock-up version of the device. If the report is true the new device will be hitting the market in late summer after the entry of Galaxy S i9000 into the market.


I am a current Omnia (910) user on Verizon who was quite disappointed with Windows Mobile 6.1 and Samsung’s shell. Wound up acquiring SPB Mobile Shell to have a usable interface and needed to abandon Exchange e mail as a result of security restrictions. Fundamentally anytime you tried to place or obtain a call, you needed to enter your PIN and I was missing calls like a outcome. As a final point made a decision to abandon smartphones to the time being (economic explanations) and wait for an excellent Android system. The Galaxy S (Facinate) must fit the bill. Disappointed to hear in the GPS issues. Let me add that Verizon’s 3G assistance was superb throughout and I sooner or later stopped utilizing WiFi simply because V3G was plenty quickly adequate for me.Interestingly, I’m using the Omnia to be a wireless device all-around the house for checking e-mail, Twitter, Facebook and easy browsing. But not as being a cell phone!