Samsung Array announced, comes with full QWERTY keyboard

While most of the world have accepted the fact that a full touchscreen display user interface has no need for a physical alphanumeric keypad, there are still some others holding out for what they feel is a faster and more convenient way of typing out that length email or text message. After all, they were weaned from your regular, physical QWERTY keyboard in older handsets, so why not carry this “legacy” feature over to newer generation models? This is why there will always be a market (at least in the immediate future) for devices like the Samsung Array that comes with a full QWERTY keyboard to boot.

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Boost Mobile announces Samsung Galaxy Rush with Android 4.0, available late September for $150

Boost Mobile announces Samsung Galaxy Rush with Android 40, available late September for $150

Boost Mobile is in New York City today to take the wraps off of its new fall lineup, and in addition to the Galaxy S II 4G, it’ll be joined by the Samsung Galaxy Rush, a small (but slightly souped-up) smartphone that sports Android 4.0. Noteworthy specs include a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 CPU, 768MB of RAM, a 3.5-inch HVGA touchscreen and a 3-megapixel camera. While built-in storage is limited to just 2GB, users will find a microSD slot for expansion. The phone also sports a rather healthy battery, which weighs in at 1,750mAh. According to Boost, the Samsung Galaxy Rush will hit stores in late September for $150.

Additionally, Boost Mobile is also unveiling the Samsung Array, a feature phone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. You’ll see it hit stores on September 4th for $60, and you can sneak a peek of it after the break.

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