Samsung Conquer 4G Review| Booredatwork

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The Samsung Conquer 4G on the Sprint network, is the carriers first Budget Android Smartphone price at $99.99 with a two year contract. The Conquer 4G from Samsung is a light weight slender device, packed with a 1Ghz processor,wrapped in a 3.5 HVGA screen, a 3.2MP camera in the rear a 1.3MP front facing camera,.The Samsung Conquer 4G runs Android 2.3.4 and does it quite effectively. The One thing of not is the use of physical button on the face of the devices, which is a rarity these days, as most manufactures have shifted to touch sensitive buttons.

Sprint ID was introduced last year with the Samsung Transform, and didn't really have a stellar showing then. I was pleased to see that the carrier software overlay has been updated, to be more seamless, streamline and effective. Helping introduce new apps and experiences to customers on the network.

As for the camera with the Samsung Conquer 4G, it doesn't record in HD but you are provided a1.3MP front facing camera that works excellently for video chat and the rear 3.2MP camera does take decent pictures as well as record video

The Samsung Conquer 4G is a simple smartphone, there is nothing to flash about it, doesn't have an uber camera or dual core dual layer processor. What it does have is a simple user experience and a price point to match., that makes it a most buy not only for budget smartphone buyers but anyone who is looking for an Android device that works well and isn't going to break the bank in purchase.







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