Since 4G LTE networks will most likely become a lot more widespread on the future, Samsung's decided that their advent should not find them unprepared and released the Craft (SCH-r900), the world's first 4G LTE-enabled, multi-mode, CDMA handset.
The Samsung Craft boasts a bright 3.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen display and sliding QWERTY keyboard.
Powered by 4G LTE technology, the Craft provides a faster HTML Web experience, full-track music downloads and video streaming.
The Craft's built-in 3.2 megapixel camera with flash and camcorder with auto-focus features single, multi, panorama, mosaic and frame shot to capture photos instantly on the go.
Additionally, the Craft includes a 2GB microSD card, preloaded with the Paramount Pictures' hit movie "Star Trek".
The handset's full feature set is completed by a music player, Wi-Fi connectivity, Stereo Bluetooth capabilities and microSD memory storage up to 32GB.
"It is extremely gratifying to introduce the Samsung Craft as the world's first commercially available LTE-enabled handset operating on infrastructure by Samsung as part of the first LTE commercial network and services to be offered in the U.S.," said Omar Khan, chief strategy officer for Samsung Mobile.
"The Craft combines 4G speed and a multimedia device packed with full Web, entertainment and productivity features."
The Samsung Craft is available at MetroPCS stores and online in the Las Vegas metropolitan area for $299, after a $50 instant rebate, plus tax.
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