It’s been a while since Samsung announced such an impressive collection of smartphones, but those who thought that the Korean manufacturer will dwell on the success of Galaxy S 2 are terribly wrong. In Berlin, they will bring forward several models that are intended to appeal to a broad range of customers, with both inexpensive and powerful mobile phones. They also have a new naming scheme, which is supposed to simplify the process and help people figure out what each smartphone stands for.
Galaxy W will feature a speedy 1.4GHz processor and a touchscreen of 3.7 inches, slightly smaller than Samsung’s flagship, but still big enough for the competition. It is destined to meet the expectations of those who place a lot of emphasis on socializing, games or media and have no time to wait for either of them to load. In the same area of the alphabet, we have Galaxy Y, which is dedicated to serve the young people who are equally passionate about social networks and media, without having a big budget.
There are two models that will feature a physical keyboard, Galaxy M Pro and Galaxy Y Pro for those who do a lot of typing and are hooked on Social Hub. Communication is greatly simplified, and these devices will help users stay connected to their friends all the time, with seamless integration between emails, messages and social networks. These smartphones are also a good choice for the ones who plan on working on the road, as they offer all Office documents and many enterprise solutions.
Samsung aims to expand its portfolio and does it in a manner that leaves no doubts about their intention to conquer new segments of the market. Those who will attend the IFA in Berlin will have the chance to see all these new smartphones, before anyone else.