US Cellular Plans to Add to the Samsung Galaxy Cell Phone Lineup

Samsung Galaxy S AA battery Powered Emergency Cell Phone Travel Charger / Re-Charger in high grade Brushed Aluminum housing!Many people have been raving about the Samsung Galaxy S, but what exactly is it? Most people think it's a single phone built by Samsung but actually it's an entire series of phones built individually for each cell phone carrier.
The Galaxy actually started off as the i9000 early in 2010, but they soon received requests to make proprietary models for the carriers. Soon they had 4 variations on the market. The Samsung Captivate went to AT&T, the Samsung Vibrant went to T-Mobile, the Samsung Epic went to Sprint, and the Samsung Fascinate went to Verizon.
These phones are all basically the same inside but each one has cosmetic differences and some have different apps. They all have the same processor, screen, operating system, and components. The carrier gets to choose what to preload on the phone as far as software so that's going to be the biggest difference.Samsung I9000 Galaxy S Unlocked GSM Smart Phone with 5 MP Camera, Android OS, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS and MicroSD Slot--International Version with No U.S. Warranty (Black)
U.S. Cellular also plans to add their own phone to this lineup this fall. US Cellular has long been considered lacking in smartphones but this pickup should prove that they are a serious contender in the future. The Galaxy phone should be their 3rd of 5 Android phones they plan to roll out in 2010. Not a bad year for customers looking for new technology.
If you are looking for a Galaxy phone, you probably can't go wrong with any of them. As I mentioned, they are all the same basically, and that's not a bad thing considering the reviews they've gotten so far. Good luck finding the perfect Samsung phone!
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Don't forget to look for the US Cellular HTC Desire coming out soon.

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