Samsung Captivate Glide Video

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Samsung Captivate Glide
Created: 11/11/2011
Video description: Bridget Carey takes an early look at the Captivate Glide, a 4G Android smartphone with a slide-out keyboard.

Samsung Captivate Glide Video Transcript

Hi, I'm Bridget Carey with CNET TV and we are here with a really early look at the new Samsung Captivate Glide. It has Android Gingerbread and a duo core 1 gigahertz processor. It has a slide-out keyboard. Now on the back, you're gonna find an 8-megapixel camera and if you're looking for some and that's good for work. They built some enterprise functionality into this phone. The keyboard keys are pretty sleek and flat and it's not too fat considering it's a slide-out keyboard. You have your volume buttons on the side, a power button here and on the back you have a nice texture along with the flash with the 8-megapixel camera. Right now, we don't know the price or availability other than that's gonna be out before the end of 2011. I told you it's really early first look. For CNET TV, I'm Bridget Carey.

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