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Samsung’s Other, More Attractive Phone (Galaxy S) Going to Orange UK

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I’m not even sure if we can consider the Samsung Galaxy S’s carrier launches news anymore (at least overseas). After announcing they’d be getting the Samsung Galaxy Apollo i5801 last week, Orange is set to launch Samsung’s latest flagship device someitme soon.

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For now, it only has a “coming soon” spot on their site, but pricing details are now clear. As usual, you can grab the device for free with a 2-year agreement on select plans. With Samsung planning to have this phone in over 100 markets by the end of the summer, there will be a lot more to announce about who’s getting the device very soon.

[via Unwired View]

Quentyn Kennemer
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4 Comments

  1. Not to shabby, but I personally cant stand having a camera that doesn’t have a flash……
    You might as well not have the camera.
    Makes it fairly useless when not in perfect lighting conditions which is atleast 1/2 of the times where you would actually want to use a the camera to begin with.

  2. This is old news.

    New news is that the Galaxy S has already been rooted.

    http://twitter.com/PaulOBrien/status/16762838686

  3. yeah I don’t know what samsung was thinking with the no flash…the pro has it but how many carriers will it be on?

  4. the pro has it ? who said this ? :S
    this is the first time I heard this .. I thought the pro only had an extra physical keyboard

    if this had a camera flash then I won’t need to think if I should get it or not .. and if the pro had it .. am gettin that (if there is a GSM version .. no cdma in ma country)

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