13 Samsung Smartphones offered by the Big Three Carriers

Posted by Dan Verhaeghe on 2012-02-09 12:18:00 PM

What kind of smartphone - or "superphone" you have as Bell is calling some of these feature-laden mobile devices these days - is a hot topic of discussion at a social event.

The person struggling for a conversation piece takes out their phone and the guy next to them goes: "I have a Samsung smartphone too! We have the same phone!".

That's not the case very often with Samsung though as there's stunningly an unlucky thirteen different smartphones you could potentially own from the big three carriers- many of which look the exact same. 

Click the jump to figure out how your Samsung phone stacks up to what else is out there.

1) Samsung Galaxy S Glide (Rogers) - 4G Android 2.3 model has a QWERTY keyboard and dual core processing with 4GB memory.

2) Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G (Rogers) - 4G Android 2.3 Touchscreen with a 13 day standby battery life and 16GB internal memory.

3) Samsung Galaxy S II LTE (Rogers) - LTE Android 2.3 model that's great for mobile gaming due to fastest speeds.

4) Galaxy Nexus (Rogers, Bell, Telus Google Phone) - While offered by Bell and Telus as well, has Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS and 720p HD video on a mobile screen.

5) Samsung Focus (Rogers) - A Windows Phone similar to the Nokia Lumia Series.

6) Samsung Galaxy Note (Telus, Bell) - 5.3" screen with a Digital "S" Pen to sketch with.

7) Samsung Galaxy S II X (Telus, Bell)- 4G Android Ice Cream Sandwich model coming in 2012. Rated 4.6/5.

8) Samsung Galaxy Ace (Telus) - Powerful, easy to use smartphone on Android 2.3 rated 4.2/5. 

9) Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate 4G (Telus) - Rated just 4/5 and doesn't come with TELUS Mobile TV.

10) Galaxy Nexus S (Telus) - Android 2.3 Google phone with NFC capabilities. Rated 4.4/5.

11) Samsung Galaxy W (Bell) - Android 2.3 phone with only 14.4 Mbps speeds and Bluetooth 2.1

12) Samsung Galaxy Gio (Bell) - Anrdoid phone with just 7.2 Mbps speeds.

13) Samsung Galaxy 551 (Bell) - Android 4G phone with just 7.2 Mbps speeds and a keyboard.

Company:
Telus Corp.
Website:
http://www.telus.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Technology is a key enabler for TELUS and our customers, providing advantage and differentiation in the marketplace. By managing the life cycle of current technologies and the timely introduction of new technologies we deliver superior service value to our customers and long-term growth oriented investment performance to our shareholders. For investors, TELUS is succeeding in managing technology and capital... more

Company:
Bell Canada
Website:
http://www.bell.ca
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Bell is Canada's largest communications company, providing the most comprehensive and innovative suite of communication services to residential and business customers in Canada. Operating under the Bell brand, the Company's services include Bell Home Phone local and long distance services, Bell Mobility and Solo Mobile wireless, high-speed Bell Internet, Bell TV direct-to-home satellite and VDSL television,... more

Company:
Rogers Communications
Website:
http://www.rogers.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

We are a diversified Canadian communications and media company. We are engaged in wireless voice and data communications services through Wireless, Canada's largest wireless provider and the operator of the country's only national Global System for Mobile Communications ("GSM") based network. Through Cable we are one of Canada's largest providers of cable television services as well as high-speed Internet access... more


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Dan Verhaeghe

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Dan Verhaeghe generally contributes on marketing, mobile, major technology players, entertainment, and new media. Dan has a dozen years of online experience that dates back to the turn of the millennium where he dominated a now non-existent online RPG game for a couple of years at the age of 15. He would eventually become a Toronto Blue Jays blogger who earned his way into Toronto's CP24... more



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