We’ve got our hands on a very unique Android device. Check out our unboxing of the Samsung Galaxy S Continuum [tracking page], which features a secondary AMOLED display which measures 1.8 inch and has a resolution of 480×96. To activate the display, you squeeze both parts of the bottom part of the phone. The display has definite potential, but will it be able to prove it’s use to escape the ‘gimmick’ tag? Stay tuned for our upcoming full review to find out. If there’s anything in particular you’d like to know about the Continuum, feel free to drop us a line in the comments. (Pro tip: keep an eye on the Continuum’s gallery to get an early look at our photos of the phone before the full review is posted)
Samsung Continuum (w/ secondary “ticker-inch display) Unboxing
Posted on 19 November 2010, Last updated on 19 November 2010 by Steve Paine
I thought I read somewhere that it is not actually a second screen but part of the larger screen with a strip of plastic dividing it which also make the buttons, which are part of the screen too. Can you confirm this?
SNS updates = Social Networking Site updates (not a typo for SMS updates as stated in the video).