Samsung and Motorola have dropped three new phones on the market, from an Android number with not one but two Super AMOLED displays to a flip phone that uses an E Ink display. All three are headed to Verizon Wireless stores by the end of the year. The Samsung phones, the higher-end Continuum and the E Ink Zeal, showcase the company’s hardware differentiation strategy and desire to build on third-quarter growth of 146 percent, said ABI Research analyst Michael Morgan. “Samsung has come out of the gates running,” he told TechNewsWorld.
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Posted by: Mike Pearson November 10, 2010 11:24 AMSamsung and Motorola have dropped three new phones on the market, from an Android number with not one but two Super AMOLED displays to a flip phone that uses an E Ink display. All three are headed to Verizon Wireless stores by the end of the year. The Samsung phones, the higher-end Continuum and the E Ink Zeal, showcase the company’s hardware differentiation strategy and desire to build on third-quarter growth of 146 percent, said ABI Research analyst Michael Morgan. “Samsung has come out of the gates running,” he told TechNewsWorld.