A leaked Verizon comparison document shows some new details for the 4G LTE Samsung Droid Charge that's coming soon to Verizon Wireless. The new heretofore unknown features are mobile hotspots for up to ten connections and only 2GB of internal storage.
Along with the the already known specs for the Samsung Droid Charge, which include a 1GHz processor Android 2.2 Froyo 4G LTE, 4.3" super AMOLED touchscreen, 8MP
rear-facing camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and HDMI port, comes a new spec - the ability to connect to up to 10 mobile hotspots. Other features include a 1.3MP front-facing camera, 2GB of internal storage and 32GB on a microSD card.
The internal storage on the Droid Charge is 6GB less than the 8GB of internal storage on the HTC ThunderBolt. The HTC ThunderBolt allows mobile hotspots for up to 8 devices, two less than the Droid Charge. Read the full comparison of the HTC ThunderBolt vs the Droid Charge and the comparison of the two with the Droid Bionic.
Recently, the price was revealed to be $299.
The Samsung Droid Charge is the toughest competitor to the well-reviewed HTC ThunderBolt that now holds the top smartphone
position at Verizon Wireless. We compared the Samsung Droid 4G Charge to the HTC ThunderBolt
and discovered that the features it has over the HTC ThunderBolt
are
the Super AMOLED touchscreen, HDMI port, and 1500mAH battery. The
original announcement said it had Skype. The suspected release date time
frame for the Samsung Droid Charge is fairly soon because its showed up
on the Walmart website recently.
It appears in our list of top Android an' Droid phones now and later.