A screen, a chip, a battery, some tin, metal, plastic.
Yes. Samsung does make smart phones. All brands of cell phones make smart phones. Technology is updated now and Samsung does have some new smart phones released
Yes.
There are many different varieties of phones that Samsung Sprint makes. These include, but are not limited to, a large variety of different smart phones and cell phones.
Samsung has a large variety of mobile phones that are used with a number of different phone companies. Many Samsung phones have high use ratings and quality reviews.
Yes they do, they are cheaper then the phones with cameras. Some of them include Samsung SGH-F210, Samsung Serenata and Samsung SGH-i450. So yeah they do
Samsung focuses mostly on GSM phones (though they also make a few CDMA cell phones for North-American networks). Samsung's smartphone series Omnia and Galaxy S and the Samsung Gravity feature phones are among their most popular cell phones. Our list shows upcoming or new Samsung phones first, followed by older and legacy handsets.
Samsung does make a variety of Android cell phones. One of their newest models is the Samsung Captivate Glide Android Smartphone. One of the best websites to find this information is at: http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones.
Many of the companies that make cell phones for other companies also make cell phones for AT&T. These manufactures include LG, Samsung, and Microsoft.
Android isn't a specific phone, but the operating system that runs on many different phones. Android phones are produced by many well-known companies, such as Motorola, Samsung, HTC, LG, and more.
Some brands that make mobile phones which are 3g compatible are Samsung, Nokia, Apple, and LG. There are also several other brands of phones that are 3g compatible.
If you consider phones and tablets computers (which they technically are), then yes. Otherwise, no, they don't.
Samsung phones that are considered smart phones are the Galaxy S smartphone. Smartphones have become incredibly advanced, with multicore processors and cameras that almost make us want to abandon our point-and-shoot cameras for good.