Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Type | Touchscreen smartphone (Android) |
Series | Samsung Galaxy |
First released | 4 June 2010 |
Predecessor | Samsung i7500 |
Successor | Samsung Galaxy S II |
Related | Samsung Galaxy Player, Nexus S |
Form factor | Slate (most versions) Slider (Sprint version) |
Operating system | Android 2.1 "Eclair" with TouchWiz UI 3.0 |
System-on-chip | Samsung Exynos 3 (previously known as S5PC110, Hummingbird, Exynos 3110) |
CPU | 1 GHz single-core (ARM Cortex A8) |
GPU | 200 MHz PowerVR SGX 540 |
Memory | 394 MB RAM |
Storage | 2048 MB NAND flash |
Removable storage | micro-SD (up to 64 GB supported) |
Battery | Li-po |
Rear camera | 5 MP with auto focus; 720p HD video (12 Mb/s); auto-focus; self-shot, action, panorama, smile shot; face detection; anti-shake; add me |
Display | 4.0 in (100 mm) Super AMOLED with RGBG-Matrix (Pentile) 800×480 px WVGA (233 ppi) with secondary ticker display |
External display | TV out via headphone jack, mDNIe via WiFi (HD) |
Sound | SoundAlive, 16 kHz 64 kbit/s mono in HD video recording |
Connectivity | 3.5 mm TRRS; Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n; DLNA; Bluetooth 3.0; micro-USB 2.0; FM radio with RDS with recording |
Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display, Ambient light sensor, microphone, 3-axis Magnetometer (Compass), aGPS, 3-axis accelerometer, stereo FM radio with RDS and Swype |
Other | Second screen bottom ticker, TV out, integrated messaging Social Hub, Google Play, GALAXY Apps, A-GPS, Augmented reality with Layar Reality Browser, video messaging, Exchange ActiveSync (offline and no SIM Mode), voice command, RSS reader, Widgets, Smart security[1] |
Website | Samsung-Continuum i400 |
The Samsung Continuum (i400) is an Android device produced by Samsung Electronics in 2010. It included a unique feature of a bottom "ticker" display that allowed for notifications and multitasking.[2] Some people consider the successor to this device to be the Galaxy Note Edge which also included the unique second portion of screen for notifications and multitasking.[3]