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Each day offers the promise of new technology — and, more importantly, the realization of those promises. Innovations are common within the world of computers and search engines, hardware and fiber-optic signals. The arrival of the Samsung Transfix (the latest offering from Cricket Communications, a subsidiary of the Leap Wireless company) was therefore expected and desired.

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The Samsung Transfix, which debuted in October 2011, is an exploration of smartphone technology. This Cricket piece boasts endless features and functions, branding it a worthy alternative to its more expensive counterparts (such as the Apple iPhone or the HTC Rezound). It is the latest Android platform for Cricket and shows vast improvements over previous phones.

Consider these specifications as Cricket announces Samsung Transfix to all users:

Description

The Samsung Transfix is a smartphone. It boasts an Android 2.3 operating system, with a side-slider form. Its dimensions are pocket-friendly, with a graphic display size of 3.20 inches and a weight of 126 grams. A sleek design ensures style and functionality for all individuals.

Hardware

The chic lines of Cricket phones always please, but users crave more than touchscreens that shimmer. They instead want efficiency. The Samsung Transfix offers that.

A single core processor provides more than 800 megahertz, as well as an ARM9 pipeline. Storage is ample, with more than 125 megabytes available; and a MicroSD slot that allows for additional expansion later if needed. This ensures every request — from texting to search engine queries — operates quickly and without complications.

Features

A smartphone offers more than ways to communicate. It instead provides convenience for all elements of life — from schoolyard questions to business concerns to mapping routes to the latest family attractions. The Transfix, therefore, fulfills every need.

Practical features abound in the Cricket Samsung. An integrated phonebook stores unlimited entries, offers photo identifications and even groups callers by user preferences. Instant messaging (with options like threaded view or predictive text input) ensures quick conversations. Bluetooth is provided, as is Wi-Fi; a Flash supportive browser creates easy searches in any engine; and a 3.2 megapixel camera creates perfect photos. There is much to discover.

Battery Life

Innovation is essential… but so is sustainability. A hefty battery life offers assurance for every day. Cricket provides that assurance with the Transfix. Indulge in almost four hours of ‘talk-time’ and more than 200 hours of ‘stand-by time’, making this phone comparable to others of its kind.

The Samsung Transfix is the latest smartphone provided by Cricket Communications. Are you ready to sample what it has to offer?

The Creation of the 4G Network

June of 2010 saw the release of Apple’s long-awaited iPhone 4G. Since that time, Facebook patrons continue to see post after post about who ordered a new iPhone 4G, the cool features, and some of the expected bugs.

The 1G network, the first of its kind, was a product of the 1980s. When the 2G network surfaced in the 1990s, it increased the amount of communication per network channel. 3G, established in the late 1990s, has revolutionized communications across the globe over the last several years, being the first network able to provide multimedia applications. The creation of the 4G network may send communication well on its way to the sci-fi daydreams of transporters and flying cars.

A 4G network is the latest development in the evolution of the communication industry. A 4G network focuses on providing superior service, allowing you to download software, applications and files faster, providing a stronger reception and minimizing dropped calls and information streams.

This is of great benefit as more and more people are constantly on the go – everyone needs direct access to the Internet while on the move. A 4G network available on phone systems allows you to not only access the Internet from virtually anywhere, but in the palm of your hand. Talk about convenience.

Apple isn’t the only company to recently introduce the 4G network on its new iPhone. Sprint released the HTC EVO 4G, Motorola has the Droid X and Samsung has the Galaxy S. Comparatively, Apple may have stronger features, but the other companies offer products that are a little easier on your pocket book.

Regardless of which company you choose to purchase your next high-tech phone through, and even if there are a few bugs, the evolution of communications across the globe continues to cause jaws to drop. Prepare to be amazed.

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