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Samsung I9000 Galaxy S Hadir dengan 512MB RAM

VIVAnews - Samsung I9000 Galaxy S akan diluncurkan ke pasar beberapa hari lagi. Namun, kapasitas RAM yang kecil sempat menuai protes dari kalangan pengguna.

Awalnya, Samsung memang tidak menyebutkan berapa kapasitas RAM yang dimiliki ponsel layar sentuh super AMOLED yang menyebabkan layarnya bergambar tajam dan detail. Isu yang beredar adalah antara 256 MB dan 512 MB.

Namun, menurut review http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9000_galaxy_s-review-478.php yang dilakukan GSM Arena, seperti dilansir VIVAnews dari lamannya, Selasa 25 Mei 2010, informasi sistem pada I9000 Galaxy S menunjukkan bahwa ia dilengkapi dengan memori RAM yang relatif kecil, yakni 256 MB.

Setelah dikroscek kembali ke produsen asal Korea Selatan itu, yakni dengan me-review unit Galaxy S edisi pre-release, Samsung memastikan bahwa I9000 Galaxy S yang siap dilempar ke pasar akan hadir dengan kapasitas RAM 512 RAM.

Selain RAM 512MB, ponsel berdimensi 12,4 x 6,4 x 0,9 cm dengan bobot 118 gram ini juga segera muncul dengan OS Android 2.1 alias Eclair. Untuk CPU, Samsung membenamkan prosesor ARM Cortex A8 bertenaga 1GHz.

Selebihnya, terdapat kamera 5MP beresolusi 2592 x 1944 piksel dengan fitur autofocus, geo-tagging, touch focus, pendeteksi wajah dan senyum, yang dilengkapi pula dengan fungsi perekam video.

Di sisi konektivitas, Galaxy S menyuguhkan akses data 3G HSDPA 7,2 Mbps / HSUPA 5,76 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 A2DP, dan micro USB 2.0. Kabarnya, produk itu akan dilepas pada harga 600 euro atau setara Rp 6,8 juta. (art)

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