Samsung Focus Flash Unboxing


Samsung Focus Flash Unboxing The Samsung Focus Flash for AT&T has officially been unboxed by the TechnoBuffalo phone unboxing specialists. This Windows Phone 7 device runs 7.5 Mango, which is Microsoft's latest version of their signature operating system. The phone also flaunts a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, 5-megapixel rear camera with 720p HD video recording, and rocks a compact design that rivals the iPhone 4S. But its selling point is its $49.99 contract price. Compare that to the $199.99 Samsung Focus S, which features nearly identical specs except for its larger 4.3-inch Super AMOLED screen and 8-megapixel camera, and the Samsung Focus Flash is a killer deal. Check out the Samsung Focus Flash in action in our exclusive unboxing video. For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be


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Samsung Focus Flash Windows Phone 7.5 video tour


MobileBurn.com - The smaller of the two new Windows Phone 7.5 smartphones built by Samsung for AT&T, the Focus Flash features a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED WVGA display and a 1.4GHz Qualcomm processor. A lightweight phone, the Focus Flash weighs only 116 grams and is 10.9mm thick. It comes with a 5 megapixel rear camera with autofocus, flash, and 720p video capture, and a VGA front-facing camera. There is 8GB of internal storage built-in, and the Focus Flash runs on AT&T's "4G" HSPA+ network. The Focus Flash will hit shelves on November 6 for $49.99 with a new two-year agreement. More info: www.mobileburn.com


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Samsung Focus Flash Review


PhoneArena reviews the Samsung Focus Flash. When the platform officially launched over a year ago, all Windows Phones at the time were deemed as high class smartphones, partly because of Microsoft's stringent hardware requirements. Now that Microsoft's mobile platform has a solid year under its belt, it's primed to explode even further with the latest class of Windows Phone 7.5 Mango devices. The Samsung Focus Flash is right there ... For more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com


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Samsung Focus Flash unboxing and hands-on


PhoneArena presents an unboxing and hands-on video of the Samsung Focus Flash. www.phonearena.com


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Samsung Focus Flash Unboxing


Windows Phone or Android? pdog.ws Aaron unboxes and gets some initial impressions of the Samsung Focus Flash, a low-cost Windows Phone that's coming to AT&T on November 6th for $49.99. Don't let the price fool you; despite its small size, it's a nice little phone. It features a 1.4 GHz single-core CPU, 3.7-inch Super AMOLED display, 5-megapixel camera with 720p HD video capture, a front-facing camera, and Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango). It's great to see new Windows Phone devices landing on carriers (it has been a while, after all), but perhaps more importantly, it's nice to see Microsoft spreading their product out to more than one price point. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com


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Samsung Focus S and Focus Flash Hands On


LAPTOP Magazine goes hands on with two new Windows Phone 7.5 smartphones, the Samsung Focus S and Focus Flash.


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Hands-on: Samsung Focus Flash


Finally there's the upcoming Samsung Focus Flash for AT&T, and it's going for an insanely awesome price of $49 on a new contract. Read our full impressions at the link below! Full Impressions: t.co Subscribe for more!: bit.ly Watch our other videos: bit.ly


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Samsung Focus Flash Review


My somewhat funny review of my samsung focus flash on at&t!


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Samsung Focus S vs. Samsung Focus Flash (Mango Showdown!)


Samsung Focus S vs. Samsung Focus Flash (Mango Showdown!) In New York we were given the opportunity to play with four new Samsung phones and two of them happened to be the Samsung Focus S and Samsung Focus Flash. Both Windows Phone Mango devices feature 1.4GHz processors and Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating systems, but the Focus S has a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED screen while the Focus Flash retains a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED display. The Focus S also has an 8-megapixel camera capable of 1080p HD video while the Focus Flash has a 5-megapixel shooter with 720p capability. But the biggest difference was the price between the two. The Samsung Focus S is $199.99 on contract while the Focus Flash is a mere $49.99 on contract. Check out our comparison video featuring the two devices above. Now about those other two devices we got to see...you'll just have to wait until their embargoes lift! For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be


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"Banter": New Samsung Focus Flash Windows Phone commercial


At only $49.99 the Samsung Focus™ Flash with Windows Phone comes with People Hub and Groups- so you can connect instantly with the people who matter most. Get a stunning Super AMOLED™ screen at a super price. Check out this 2011 TV ad titled, "Banter" which features two guys posting to Facebook and Twitter in an instant. This funny commercial shows how easy it is to update your social networks all in one place on your smartphone.


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Samsung Focus Flash Review


booredatwork.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Google+: plus.google.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com The Samsung Focus Flash is a budget windows phone 7.5 mango device on the AT&T network. It looks similar to the Samsung Focus that debuted last year, though the Focus Flash sports a 3.7-inch AMOLED display and is powered by a 1.4Ghz processor(single core) and 1GB of RAM. Its got a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera for video chat and a 5 megapixel rear camera with LED flash that records at 720p. There is no microSD card slot for expandable storage but it does come with 8GB of storage on the device. The hardware design is really nice, its feels comfortable and durable in your hands with a light feel. You get the same build quality Samsung has introduced into their Galaxy line of devices here. The edges aren't as round as the original with a more rectangular feel to them, but the edges aren't as pointed and look and feel comfortable. It is prices at $49 with a 2 year contract. The Focus Flash feels like a Zune HD in your hands. Its compact and smooth. The 1GB of ram does this baby wonders, there seriously is no lag with this device. I mean it has serious no slow downs which is very good. The Focus Flash can record 720p HD video but it defaults to a VGA resolution, which I annoying but makes since due to its limited storage solution at 6GB and lack of microSd slot. The battery life on the Focus Flash was very good. I was able to get through a full day <b>...</b>


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"Fashion Advice": New Samsung Focus Flash Windows Phone commercial


At only $0.99 the Samsung Focus™ Flash with Windows Phone comes with Groups- so you can connect instantly with the people who matter. Get a stunning Super AMOLED™ screen at a super price. Check out this 2011 TV ad titled, "Fashion Advice" which features a guy instantly reaching out to his buddies through Groups to get some fashion advice. This funny commercial shows how easy it is to connect and share with multiple friends at once on your Windows Phone.


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Captured video from the back-facing camera of the Samsung Focus Flash smartphone with Windows Phone 7.5 .


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Samsung Focus Flash Review


Here is Lisa Gade's video review of the Samsung Focus Flash Windows 7.5 Mango smartphone on AT&T. This is an affordable smartphone with a 3.7", 800 x 480 Super AMOLED display, a 1.4GHz Snapdragon CPU, a front video chat camera and rear 5MP camera.


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Samsung Focus Flash hands-on


This is a hands-on video of Samsung Focus Flash for AT&T. To see the full post, go to: blog.gsmarena.com


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Samsung Focus Flash Unboxing, Hands-On & First Impressions - BWOne.com


bwone.com Twitter: http:/twitter.com/bwonedotcom Facebook: facebook.com Empire Avenue: empireavenue.com The Samsung Focus Flash is a mid-tier smartphone running Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. It sports a 3.7 inch AMOLED Display, 1.0 GHz single-core processor, 512 MB of RAM, 8 GB of on-board storage, 5 megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash plus 720p HD video capture. It also has your typical connections of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and 4G HSPA+ data speeds at 14.4 Mbps. While these specs are consider mid-range they are actually pretty good for the price of the phone which is $49.99 on contract. When you first pick it up there is a feel of cheapness with the plastic and the boxy shape. The screen will grab your attention away from that being an AMOLED screen. Initial setup takes a few minutes because after you enter in your information there is a few more apps that windows needs to install before your done. Shipping with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango the phone feels fast and responsive and you feel your going to get the full Windows Phone experience at an affordable price. Check out our unboxing, hands-on and first impressions video below.


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Samsung Omnia W (Focus Flash) Review


From www.ZOMGitsCJ.com here's a quick overview of the Samsung Omnia W (Samsung Focus Flash in the USA) Windows Phone.


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Samsung Focus Flash Unboxing & First Impressions


booredatwork.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com Samsung Focus Flash is a budget Windows Phone 7.5 Mango device from Samsung on the AT&T network. It looks similar to the Samsung Focus that debuted last year, though the Foucs Flash sports a 3.7-inch AMOLED display and is powered by a 1.4Ghz processor(single core) and 1GB of RAM. Its got a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera for video chat and a 5 megapixel rear camera with LED flash that records at 720p. There is no microSD card slot for expandable storage but it does come with 8GB of storage on the device. The hardware design is really nice, its feels comfortable and durable in your hands with a light feel. You get the same build quality Samsung has introduced into their Galaxy line of devices here. The edges aren't as round as the original with a more rectangular feel to them, but the edges aren't as pointed and look and feel comfortable. IT is prices at $49 with a 2 year contract. which make it a good budget buy. Enjoy our hands-on video and stayed tuned for our review and tour of windows phone 7.5 mango


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Review of the Samsung Focus Flash Windows Phone device - WinRumors.com


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Samsung Focus Flash - Unboxing (WMPowerUser.com)


This is an unboxing video of the Samsung Focus Flash for AT&T. For more info, visit wmpoweruser.com


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Samsung Focus Flash (Hardware) Review


The Focus Flash is really a rather unassuming device. Sure, it packs Mango and a 1.4GHz Snapdragon, but its 3.7-inch Super AMOLED screen (no Plus here) and $49 price point aren't the sort of thing that scream "buy me" to gadget fiends and power users. In fact, since it was first announced, the Flash has been living in the shadow of its bigger brother (literally and figuratively), the Focus S. But, considering the number of similarities between the two devices (and most of WP7 handsets for that matter), is it right to regard the Flash as the runt of the litter? Is it the Windows Phone equivalent of those bargain-basement Android devices that aren't worth the paper your receipt is printed on? Obviously, we're not gonna tell you up front -- you'll have to keep reading after the break. The Focus Flash feels surprisingly nice in the hand. Though most of the body is plastic, it has a pleasant heft and there's a large swath of brushed, dark gray metal across the rear that actually makes it feel like more of a premium device than its more expensive sibling. While it's not the thinnest phone on the block, it's certainly not a heffer at 0.41 inches thick. The rounded trapezoid profile also feels quite natural to grip, providing just enough slope to cradle effortlessly in your palm. Just above that pleasant expanse of actual metal is the five megapixel camera and LED flash (more on that later) and the speaker phone which is serviceable, but hardly impressive. All four sides of the <b>...</b>


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Samsung Focus Flash Hands on and review


The Focus Flash isn't going around begging for attention. Simply put, its specs aren't going to draw in the hardcore gadget crowd and no one is going be camping out overnight to get their hands on one. That said, we could easily see this being a sleeper hit. At only $50 with a two-year contract it should snag a few second glances from those who might otherwise be eyeing a budget Android handset or perhaps even an iPhone 3G S. The screen, though not the highest-res panel out there, is bright and beautiful, and Mango hums along without a hitch on the 1.4GHz CPU inside (and smooth operation is something many of those other bargain handsets can't boast about). The Focus isn't meant for the mobile warriors out there who don't bat an eye at dropping $200 on a phone. It's a smartphone for a less demanding crowd that simply wants to check their email, do some web browsing and keep tabs on their social networks. The Focus excels in these areas, and does so while feeling nicer in your hand than many of its more expensive competitors. You'll make some sacrifices on the camera, storage and battery fronts, but if you can live with that the Focus is a veritable steal.


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Samsung Focus S and Focus Flash WP handsets showed off


I don't have the confirmed specs of the device but from the looks of the device the Focus S seems to have a 4.3" Super AMOLED Plus screen with an 8MP camera, while the Focus Flash has a 3.7" Super AMOLED screen and a 5MP camera at the back. The handsets should launch on the AT&T network in the US anytime soon and probably rest of the world after that. Do me A favour by visiting this link bit.ly


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Samsung Focus S Hands-On


Focus S or Focus Flash? pdog.ws Samsung is taking Windows Phone to the next level, and Aaron was able to get some hands-on time with the Samsung Focus S, the newest high-end Windows Phone from the company. It packs a 1.4 GHz single-core CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 8-megapixel camera with 720p HD capture, and a front-facing camera so you can use Mango's newfound support for video calling. It'll be coming to AT&T on November 6th for $199.99, so it sandwiches itself in between the carrier's high-end Android devices. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com


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Video Sample: Samsung Focus Flash


This is a sample video that was shot with the Samsung Focus Flash for AT&T at 720p HD.


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Hands On with the Samsung Focus Flash and S Windows Phones (MobilityMinded.com)


www.mobilityminded.com Last week I had the opportunity to have a quick hands on with the new line of the Samsung Windows Phones. The Samsung Focus S has improved screen quality, 8 mp camera and a added front facing camera and is even slimmer compared to the original Focus S. The Samsung Focus Flash is a new design with trimmed down specifications and has is more like a squared off candy bar design compared to the the Focus S.


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UNLOCK SAMSUNG FOCUS FLASH i677 - How to Unlock At&t Samsung Focus Flash SGH-i677 by Unlock Code Pin


www.cellunlocker.net - #1 Samsung Unlocking Site 1-800-507-9077 Unlock Samsung Focus Flash i677 Windows 7.5 Mango Smartphone This is a tutorial and instructions on how you can unlock your Samung Focus Flash phone to free its network any GSM Provider. After you unlock it, you can change simcards and use your new service prover. Simply enter the Network Unlock Code we email to you. Unlock all Networks such as At&t, Roger + all other GSM Carriers. If you don't have your unlock code yet you can get it here www.cellunlocker.net Lowest price guaranteed! Samsung Focus Flash SGH-i677 Unlocking Instructions: 1. Switch ON your phone with a not Accepted SIM Card, 2. Samsung Focus Flash Phone will say "Enter Pin" 3. You can now enter the Unlock Code we send to you. 4. "Pin Accepted" messages means your Samsung phone is unlocked to any GSM Network Reasons to remote unlock your Samsung Device with Cellunlocker.net * If you are travelling, buy a local simcard and save on roaming fees * The resell value of the Focus Flash device will increase significantly as it is available to more carriers. * Easily switch between simcards, using the same phone. * Unlock your phone from the comfort of your own home * You never send your phone to anybody. * No complicated software, or cable, just simply enter the unlock code we send you * There is absolutely no risk of damaging your Samsung phone by unlocking it. * 100% Guaranteed, if we cannot get you your unlock code we will refund you no questions <b>...</b>


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Sample video from the Samsung Focus Flash device


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We Leak The Nokia Sabre; Details On The Samsung Focus S, Focus Flash & More - Windows Phone View


Watch this week's Windows Phone View as we go through all things Good and Bad inside the world of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform. In today's show we go through all the great Nokia leaks out there, which include our exclusive photos of the Nokia Sabre Windows Phone. We later talk about the Samsung Focus S and Focus Flash, which have all that it takes to become the next must-have Windows Phones on the AT&T network. We then go through the future of the Windows Phone platform and how Tango and Apollo come to change what we see on the roadmap. We finish the Good section with Skype, and how far away we see Microsoft adding it to our phones. In the Bad section we go through AT&T's recent decision to phase out the HTC Surround, and the fait we expect other Windows Phones may have very soon as Mango handsets begin to flock stores. All this and more after the break. Nokia Sabre Spotted? - pocketnow.com Pictures of AT&T Focus S, Focus Flash - pocketnow.com Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com


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Samsung Focus Flash Sample Video


This is a sample video taken with Samsung Focus Flash. For more information on the Samsung Focus Flash, visit our website at: www.phonearena.com


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Samsung Focus Flash Omnia W 720P camera test


This is the camera recording test of the Samsung Focus Flash. It does not beat the Focus S. Check out wpsauce.com for the full review


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Samsung Focus Flash Camera Video & Sound Quality


The five megapixel shooter on the back isn't going to win any awards. It's passable for the occasional snapshot, but we'd keep a hold of our dedicated digicam if we were you. It took decent pics in daylight and cranking up the contrast and saturation in the settings produced surprisingly vivid, if somewhat unnatural looking images. Low light performance, however, left something to be desired. Photos were practically pitch black outdoors at night, even with the aid of some artificial light, and the flash completely washed out anything closer than six feet away. The cam didn't fare much better indoors, under fluorescent lighting. The camera had a tough time focusing and colors appeared oddly muted. The 1.3mp cam up front should be fine for some informal video chatting, but the noisy, flat images it captured wouldn't even pass muster on a MySpace page. Video is also nothing to write home about. Though the camera technically captures 720p clips, the results are noisy (both in terms of image quality and audio) and heavily compressed. A 30-second video we took outside one the Engadget satellite compounds came in at 52.3MB. Every tiny shift in position resulted in some serious wobbling in the image, and forget about moving around -- every step we took while recording had the frame bouncing around like a kid in an inflatable castle. Though you can clearly hear yourself talking in clips, background noise is a serious issue. Even a mild gust of wind is enough to produce <b>...</b>


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