Samsung’s Galaxy S, an Android 2.1 smartphone first unveiled at CTIA 2010, made a good impression thanks not only to its above average specs but its 4″ WVGA Super AMOLED capacitive display. Easily a front-runner for the most gorgeous screen on a mobile phone to date, it appears Samsung is convinced not everyone will be keen to leave greasy fingerprints all over the display as word is the Korean company is working hard on finishing up the Galaxy S Pro. Rumored to be nearly identical to the Galaxy S when it comes to critical specs, the Galaxy S Pro would mainly be differentiated by its full-QWERTY keypad. Speaking for ourselves we’re not super enthusiastic about this idea based on nothing more than Samsung’s track record of unimpressive keypads, but we’re curious to know what you all think of this.



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