The Samsung Galaxy Stellar goes on sale today at Verizon Wireless. Features include 4" touchscreen, 1.2-GHz, dual-core Snapdragon processor, 3.2MP camera, front facing camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a microSD card slot (up to 32GB) as well as 4G LTE data access. Some are calling it the Droid Charge Jr. or mini-Samsung Galaxy S.
To make it easier to use there is Starter Mode or Standard Mode. Starter Mode is simplified and has quick dialer. Standard Mode provides customers with a more conventional Android style.
The Samsung Stellar will be free after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. This is the first time we've seen a 4G LTE smartphone con out for free upon its release date. This is one year after Verizon Wireless stopped offering unlimited data and a few months after the inception of the share everything plan.
Many would call the Samsung Galaxy Stellar as starter or entry-level smartphone, the data, however costs the same for all Verizon Wireless smartphones.
The Galaxy Stellar is a SAFE (Samsung Approved For Enterprise) approved device featuring on-device AES-256 bit encryption, enhanced support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and support for industry-leading Virtual Private Network (VPN) and Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions to make working on-the-go secure.
According to the Verizon Wireless deals page the Pantech Marauder is also free. Read how to keep unlimited Verizon Wireless Data plans.