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Samsung Galaxy S website shows off dock, wireless tethering, and features you’ll use all day
June 10, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
Samsung
Want to know more about the Samsung Galaxy S? Now’s your chance. A new promotional site for Samsung’s first superphone is now live and available for perusal.
The Galaxy S site essentially takes you through a day in the life, showing how the phone can be useful throughout the day. It’s very reminiscent of the Nexus One Story. Wake up to the Smart Alarm and get your daily briefing with weather report, stocks, news, and RSS feeds all available in a personalized feed. Then go about your day with wireless tethering, Layar browsing, Swype gesturing, media support, and a Home Cradle that can dock your phone into a photo frame/clock mode with audio and calendar support.
Take a tour of the Galaxy S site at Galaxy.SamsungMobile.com



















THIS PHONE IS COOL, MISSING TAL TO TEXT BUT COOL NO APP FOR IT YET SO FAR
talk to text is built in throughout the OS – wherever the swype keyboard appears there's a talk to text option – but it queries an outside database, so if you're not on a wifi/cellular network, no talk to text for you
I dumped my iPhone for this phone. Bigger screen, music audio quality is 1000 time better then the iPhone. Much lighter. Best of all you don't have to go through iTunes to load music. It has every app. that I used to use on the iPhone. This is the best cell phone I have ever own.