Samsung has announced a new Android smartphone, the  Samsung Galaxy Pro, and while we’ve grown used to seeing the company’s  near-endless variants on the Galaxy S family, the Pro dips a toe in as a QWERTY  candybar. Already confirmed as headed to UK carrier Three “soon”, the Galaxy Pro has a 2.8-inch 320 x  240 touchscreen above a physical keyboard, along with a 3-megapixel fixed-focus  camera
  
There’s also WiFi and an 800MHz processor running Android 2.2.1 Froyo.  Samsung’s TouchWiz interface – seemingly modified to suit the landscape  orientation screen – and Social Hub Premium are loaded. The whole thing  measures 108 .6 x 66.7 x 10.6 mm and will come with a 2GB microSD and WiFi  hotspot sharing support.
No word on pricing at this stage, but we’re assuming – given the CPU and  relatively low resolution camera – that the Galaxy Pro will be a reasonably  affordable device. If it’s a hit in Europe, we’re also guessing Samsung will  look to bring the Galaxy Pro to the North American market.

 
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