Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G is a handset that’s been shown at CES 2012 early this year, as a new offer from Samsung and T-Mobile. This is a HSPA+ phone with a speed of 42Mbps tops, so don’t imagine any LTE love here. T-Mobile will start selling the handset in late March for $149.99, an amount that includes a $50 mail in rebate card and a new 2 year contract.
As far as features go, the Blaze 4G offers a 3.97 inch Super AMOLED display, a 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon S3 processor and the above mentioned connectivity. We also get a 5 megapixel rear camera with 720p video capture and a 1.3MP front facing camera for video calls. The phone will also bundle applications and services such as Netflix, T-Mobile TV, Yelp and TeleNav GPS Navigator. There’s also a T-Mobile 4GPro App Pack involved, with preinstalled DropBox, Evernote, Square, TripIt, Camscanner and Linkedin.
What do you say? Are you interested in this device or are you looking forward to purchasing that rumored Samsung Galaxy S II Plus that we might see at Mobile World Congress 2012?