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“ Super AMOLED Plus display and powered by Android 2.2, will be available April 28 for $299.99 with a two-year contract commitment. Samsung claims that its Super AMOLED Plus technology sets a new standard for ”
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Verizon to launch $300 LTE Samsung Droid Charge on April 28
Ars Technica (Apr 21 2011)
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The unnamed Samsung LTE handset the Verizon showed off at CES in January has been formally introduced as the Droid Charge. The device, featuring a 4.3" Super AMOLED Plus display and powered by Android 2.2, will be available April 28 for $299.99 with a two-year contract commitment.
Samsung claims that its Super AMOLED Plus technology sets a new standard for "brightness, clarity and outdoor visibility" in a smartphone display. A Verizon spokeperson ...
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