Rogers Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G will cost $149.99 with three-year contract, $549.99 outright
Last month we first heard that Rogers was getting ready to release the Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G, which is its version of AT&T’s Infuse 4G, an Android superphone that comes with a mammoth 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen.
Since the original announcement in June though we haven’t heard a thing about Rogers’ Infuse 4G. Until now, that is. MobileSyrup managed to get information about the pricing for this device from a source that we hope proves trustworthy.
The Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G will apparently launch in the next few days, and it will cost $149.99 if you sign a new three-year contract with the carrier. If you only want to commit for two years, you’ll have to fork out $449.99 for the handset, and $499.99 with a one-year term. If you’d rather get the smartphone without a contract, you’ll have to shell out no less than $549.99.
So there you have it. If you’re interested in gigantic screens on smartphones, it doesn’t currently get any better than the Infuse 4G for you. And in just a few short days, you may go and grab one from Rogers.
The Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G will come with a 1.2 GHz processor, an 8 MP camera with 1080p HD video recording capability, HDMI out and DLNA support, 16 GB of internal memory further expandable via microSD, Wi-Fi, 21 Mbps HSDPA, and it’s only 8.9 mm thin. So all in all a very interesting device.
If you’re interested in the AT&T version, it’s available on Amazon.
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