Samsung Ativ S

The Samsung ATIV S was a touchscreen, slate smartphone manufactured by Samsung Electronics running the Windows Phone 8 operating system, upgradeable to Windows Phone 8.1. The ATIV S was Samsung's first Windows Phone 8 device, and one of the first devices under its ATIV series of Microsoft Windows-based products. It was shown at the IFA 2012 in Berlin and was the first Windows Phone 8 device to be officially unveiled,[2] ahead of the Nokia Lumia 920.

Samsung Ativ S
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
SeriesSamsung ATIV
Compatible networks1700 MHz LTE (SGH-T899M); 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE – 850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz; HSPA – 700, 800, 1,700, 1,900, 2,100 MHz
PredecessorSamsung Galaxy S2 LTE
SuccessorSamsung Galaxy Round
RelatedSamsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Omnia W
TypeTouchscreen smartphone
Form factorSlate
Dimensions137.2 mm × 70.5 mm × 8.7 mm (5.40 in × 2.78 in × 0.34 in)
Mass135 g (4.8 oz)
Operating systemWindows Phone 8, upgradeable to Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1
CPU1.5 GHz dual-core Krait
GPUAdreno 225
Memory1 GB RAM
Storage16 or 32 GB flash memory
Removable storagemicroSD (supports SDXC)
Battery2,300 mAh, 7.98 Wh, 3.8 V
Internal rechargeable li-ion
User replaceable
Display
List
Rear camera
Front camera1.2 or 1.9 megapixels
Connectivity
List
Data inputs
OtherWi-Fi hotspot, AllShare, damage-resistant Gorilla Glass 2
References[1] Samsung Ativ S

There were three variants of the ATIV S. All feature a 4.8-inch 1280x720 HD Super AMOLED display with a pixel density of 306ppi, a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 1 GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, near field communications, and support for HSPA+ networks. Specific variants include:[3]

  • GT-I8750 - the globalized version of the ATIV S, with a 1.9MP front-facing camera
  • GT-I8370 - a version specific to the UK, Canada and Singapore but with a 1.2MP front camera instead of 1.9MP
  • SGH-T899M - sold in Canada, equipped with 700 MHz LTE and Bluetooth 2.1 (downgraded from 3.0)

The ATIV S was available with 16 or 32 GB of internal storage with micro SDXC expansion[2] for up to an additional 128 GB or more. It further featured a 2300mAh removable battery and a brushed-metal look of the battery door. Overall, the hardware was very similar to the Android-based Galaxy S III.[4]

A variant of the Samsung ATIV S, called the Samsung ATIV S Neo, was announced by Sprint on 26 June 2013 for a summer 2013 release, alongside the HTC 8XT. This phone's appearance is similar to the ATIV S, though has notable differences spec-wise, having 1.4 GHz processor speed, a 2000mAh battery, TFT LCD screen, and LTE connectivity.[5]


Languages

Depending on the region where the device was purchased from, the following languages are available, some not being made available until later updates were released.

  • Azərbaycan - Azerbaijani
  • Bahasa Indonesia - Indonesian
  • Bahasa Malaysia - Malay
  • Català - Catalan
  • Čeština - Czech
  • Dansk - Danish
  • Deutsch (Deutschland) - German (Germany)
  • Deutsch (Österreich) - German (Austria)
  • Deutsch (Schweiz) - German (Switzerland)
  • Eesti - Estonian
  • English (Australia) - English (Australia)
  • English (Canada) - English (Canada)
  • English (Ireland) - English (Ireland)
  • English (New Zealand) - English (New Zealand)
  • English (Philippines) - English (Philippines)
  • English (South Africa) - English (South Africa)
  • English (United Kingdom) - English (United Kingdom)
  • English (United States) - English (United States)
  • Español (España) - Spanish (Spain)
  • Español (Estados Unidos) - Spanish (United States)
  • Euskara - Basque
  • Filipino - Filipino
  • Français (Belgique) - French (Belgium)
  • Français (Canada) - French (Canada)
  • Français (France) - French (France)
  • Français (Suisse) - French (Switzerland)
  • Galego - Galician
  • Hrvatski - Croatian
  • Íslenska - Icelandic
  • Italiano - Italian
  • Latviešu - Latvian
  • Lietuvių - Lithuanian
  • Magyar - Hungarian
  • Nederlands (België) - Dutch (Belgium)
  • Nederlands (Nederland) - Dutch (Netherlands)
  • Norsk bokmål - Norwegian Bokmål
  • O‘zbek - Uzbek
  • Polski - Polish
  • Português (Brasil) - Portuguese (Brazil)
  • Português (Portugal) - Portuguese (Portugal)
  • Română - Romanian
  • Shqip - Albanian
  • Slovenčina - Slovak
  • Slovenščina - Slovenian
  • Srpski - Serbian
  • Suomi - Finnish
  • Svenska - Swedish
  • Tiếng Việt - Vietnamese
  • Türkçe - Turkish
  • Ελληνικά - Greek
  • Беларуская - Belarusian
  • Български - Bulgarian
  • Қазақ тілі - Kazakh
  • Македонски - Macedonian
  • Русский - Russian
  • Українська - Ukrainian
  • עברית - Hebrew
  • العربية (إسرائيل) - Arabic (Israel)
  • العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة) - Arabic (United Arab Emirates)
  • فارسی - Persian
  • हिन्दी - Hindi
  • ไทย - Thai
  • 한국어 - Korean
  • 中文 (中華人民共和國香港特別行政區) - Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong SAR China)
  • 中文 (新加坡) - Chinese (Simplified, Singapore)
  • 中文 (简体) - Chinese (Simplified, China)
  • 中文 (繁體) - Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)
  • 日本語 - Japanese

See also

References

  1. Samsung Mobile (2 September 2012). "Samsung ATIV S Product Specifications". Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. "Samsung unveils Ativ S, world's first Windows Phone 8 device". CNET. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  3. Edmonds, Rich (13 March 2015). "Samsung ATIV S Review: the Windows Phone that could have been so much more". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  4. "Samsung ATIV S vs Samsung Galaxy S III (Video)". Pocketnow. 20 December 2012. Archived from the original on 24 June 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  5. "Sprint Plans Summer Launches for First Two Windows Phone 8 Smartphones to Feature Truly Unlimited 4G LTE: HTC 8XT and Samsung ATIV S Neo" (Press release). Sprint. 26 June 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
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