It isn’t too many times in life that you get one of the best of what you are shopping for in return for the least amount of money. Generally, when consumer electronics customers see a drastically low price tag, red flags pop up regarding features and performance. And while that is usually the case, nothing is absolute. Take as an example the Epic 4G Touch exclusive to the Sprint WiMAX 4G wireless broadband network. That handset was the first Galaxy S to offered in the United States, and has helped boost global sales numbers past the 35 million unit mark for all Galaxy S II devices. And popular not only with smartphone shoppers, the handset was revered by analysts as well at last year’s 4G World Conference and Expo, and received the coveted Best New Mobile Device award for the entire 4G marketplace.
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So you couldn’t really blame Sprint if they decided to keep the retail price of the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch Android handset in the stratosphere. However, Sprint has decided to do exactly the opposite, and recently dropped the retail price of their best-selling smartphone to a low $0.01 at select Sprint authorized retailers with new two-year commitment. While the retail price has been lowered, the hardware and feature set on board has not been watered down. This is the same award-winning device that first delivered the Samsung Galaxy S II to North America.
Available in either white or black, the Epic 4G Touch delivers the Gingerbread operating system out-of-the-box, and comes with popular social media destinations Facebook, YouTube, Picasa and Twitter pre-installed. The camcorder on board is an 8.0 megapixel model, and delivers the ability to capture video in 1080P HD resolution. A front facing 2.0 megapixel chat cam is also present, and you can view any videos are still pictures you take on a 4.52 inch screen that offers 480 x 800 pixel resolution.
That Super AMOLED Plus display renders visuals in 16 million colors, and accepts capacitive multitouch navigation. A 1.2 GHz Exynos dual core central processor is on board, and a graphics dedicated chip joins that CPU in the hardware package. 1.0 GB of RAM memory is offered, with 16 GB of built-in storage rounding out the hardware profile. Bluetooth version 3.0 and Wi-Fi channels 802.11 b, g, n, a provide wireless connectivity, and video out is offered through DLNA wireless access. The Samsung Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G can also act as a central hotspot for multiple wireless devices. Buy the Samsung Epic Touch 4G starting at one penny!