Infuse 4G owners will enjoy a $25 credit towards the store when purchasing the device. The Media Hub makes thousands of movies available for download and viewing on the 800x480 resolution display. Speaking of downloading, the Infuse 4G means business, with up to 21 Mbps speeds. The only hitch is that AT&T is still working on LTE implementation to make these speeds possible.
In the meantime (until mid-2011 according to the company), AT&T subscribers can fall back on the carrier's HSPA+ network, which currently supports up to 6 Mbps. The Samsung Infuse 4G hardware sports dual cameras, a 1.2 GHz processor, and 16 GB of internal storage. A microSD slot comes pre-loaded with a 2 GB memory card to increase storage to a total 18 GB off the bat.
The rear-facing camera snaps 8 megapixel photos and records 720p HD video. Although the Infuse doesn't have an HDMI out port to connect to a larger display, the device ships with an MHL adapter that does the trick. A special version of the game Angry Birds will also ship pre-loaded onto the phone. Application sideloading is also possible with the Infuse, which means apps from sources other than the Android Market can be installed. This feature can be activated from the Settings screen by unchecking a box that disallows software from unknown sources.
Android 2.2 (Froyo) is installed on the Samsung Infuse 4G, which will sell for $200 with a two-year contract from AT&T. Look for AT&T to hype the Infuse as the thinnest 4G-capable device available in the United States.
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