Samsung Focus S

The Samsung Focus S is a slate smartphone that runs Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.5 (code-named "Mango") operating system. It is the successor to the Samsung Focus, and was released on November 6, 2011, in the United States. Currently, the Focus S is available exclusively through AT&T.

Hardware and Display
The display is a 4.3-inch, WVGA (480 x 800 pixel) display. Unlike some former models, it uses a standard RGB layout instead of PenTile. The display has a high viewing angle. Below the display are three capacitive buttons for back, Start, and search, as seen on most Windows Phones. Above it is the earpiece, light sensors, and afront-facing camera. The sides of the phone are home to a dual-stage camera key, power/sleep/unlock key (right side), and volume rocker (left side).

The Samsung Focus S is powered by a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm processor.

Software
The device ships with Windows Phone 7.5 and can be upgraded to Windows Phone Tango (build 8773).

Languages
Unlike its Android counterpart, the Samsung Galaxy S II, the Focus S supports more languages out of the box.


 * Czech
 * Danish
 * German (Germany)
 * German (Austria)
 * German (Switzerland)
 * English (Australia)
 * English (Ireland)
 * English (New Zealand)
 * English (South Africa)
 * English (United Kingdom)
 * English (United States)
 * Spanish (Spain)
 * Spanish (United States)
 * French (France)
 * French (Switzerland)
 * Italian
 * Hungarian
 * Dutch (Belgium)
 * Dutch (Netherlands)
 * Norwegian Bokmål
 * Polish
 * Portuguese (Brazil)
 * Portuguese (Portugal)
 * Finnish
 * Swedish
 * Greek
 * Russian
 * Korean
 * Chinese (Simplified)
 * Chinese (Traditional)
 * Japanese