Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 and bundled software are identical, and thus our reviews will share some copy. Since the Vibrant and Captivate are both Galaxy S phones, their internals are identical other than 3G bands since AT&T and T-Mobile use different bands. The Vibrant runs Android OS 2.1 with Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 enhancements. Goodies include the aforementioned 4" 800 x 480 capacitive multi-touch Super AMOLED display, a 1GHz Hummingbird CPU that's the fastest mobile CPU at the moment, 16 gigs of internal storage, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera that can shoot 720p HD video, 3G HSDPA 7.2Mbps and the usual trio of GPS, WiFi and Bluetooth. T-Mobile was the first carrier to offer an Android smartphone in the US (the T-Mobile G1), but this is their first superphone a phone with absolutely cream of the crop specs. The Vibrant is T-Mobile USA's version of the Samsung Galaxy S, and variants will eventually hit the 4 major US carriers (AT&T's is out as the Samsung Captivate). While the iPhone 4's Retina Display may cram more pixels per inch, making it the sharpest smartphone display, I'll take the wonderful colors and plenty sharp enough Super AMOLED any day. The aptly named Samsung Vibrant sports Samsung's new Super AMOLED display and it is indeed more vibrant, rich and colorful than any other display technology currently on the market. 2011: Read our Samsung Galaxy S 4G review, the replacement for the Vibrant. What's not: Plasticky fingerprint magnet, reception twitchy. What's hot: Fantastic screen, fast, very thin, nice bundled software. Home > Android Smartphon Reviews > Samsung Vibrant
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