T-Mobile introduced the Samsung Galaxy S 4G smartphone Jan. 20. The carrier said the Galaxy S 4G could reach peak download speeds of 21MB per second. There's no pricing or availability information yet.
T-Mobile USA
formally unveiled the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, an Android 2.2-based smartphone with
Samsung Mobile's elegant Super active-matrix organic LED touch-screen
technology.
At a press
event in New York City, T-Mobile CEO Philipp Humm promised the Galaxy S 4G
"will be the fastest smartphone running on America's largest 4G
network" when it appears later this year.
Specifically,
he claimed the Galaxy S 4G could reach peak download speeds of 21M bps, which
would make data-hungry applications that serve video and gaming quite zippy.
T-Mobile
declined to announce a launch date and pricing for the new handset, though the
company's 4G plans start at $10 per month for 200MB.
Humm
said T-Mobile hoped to unleash twenty-five 4G
devices in 2011. These include the Galaxy S 4G, the
Vibrant 4G, which includes full HSPA+ (Evolved
High-Speed Packet Access) connectivity (up to 21M bps), the
Dell Streak 7 tablet-phone hybrid, and the
T-Mobile G-Slate, based on the Android 3.0 operating system tailored for
tablets.
T-Mobile
expects these devices to be fueled by its faster HSPA+42 (42MB per second)
network, which will be available to 140 million Americans in 25 cities by midyear.
The Samsung
Galaxy S 4G and other devices will launch amid heady competition from Verizon
Wireless, AT&T and Sprint, all of whom made their own 4G
handset noise earlier this month.
Verizon said
at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show it expects to have ten 4G LTE (Long-Term
Evolution) devices available by midyear, including the Motorola Droid Bionic,
HTC Thunderbolt smartphones and the Motorola Xoom tablet.
AT&T
pledged to deliver more than twenty 4G devices this year, though its LTE
network won't be ready until the end of 2011.
To prepare for
that speedy platform, Motorola
introduced the Atrix 4G smartphone for AT&T
at CES. HTC will offer the Inspire 4G and Samsung the Infuse 4G on
AT&T.
On Jan. 10, Sprint-which
already
sells the HTC Evo 4G and Samsung Epic 4G
handsets-released the HTC Evo Shift 4G and Android 2.2 device geared for
Sprint's 4G WiMax network.