Jan 17

Along with the Samsung Focus S Video Converter, AT&T and Samsung video converter also announced the Focus Flash. The Focus Flash is a smaller and cheaper sibling of the Focus S. The Focus Flash comes with a 3.7-inch Super-AMOLED screen with WVGA (480×800) resolution.

Samsung_Focus_Flash

Like the Focus S, the Focus Flash is also powered by a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon (MSM8255T) processor, along with an Adreno 205 GPU and 512MB of RAM. The back of the phone converter for mac sports a 5MP camera, with a VGA dvd creator for camera video in the front accompanying it.

The Focus Flash will run on the latest version of Windows Phone Video Converter a.k.a WP7.5, which is also known as Mango. The press release from AT&T does not mention anything whether the Focus Flash will support its upcoming 4G network or not. AT&T did not mention anything about the internal memory capacity of the Flash as well.

Along with the Focus S and Focus Flash, AT&T also announced that it will be among the first operators to roll out the WP7.5 a.k.a Mango update for its current-gen WP7 based phones like HTC Surround, HD7S and the Samsung Focus. The Mango update will be hit these devices converter for mac sometime in fall.

The Focus Flash will be available sometime in Q4 this year.

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