Samsung’s much awaited Continuum Android mobile handset has finally made it to the surface in an official capacity at a recent event the company held in New York. Verizon has already scooped up the new smartphone. So far we know that the Continuum is going to be running on Android 2.1, but don’t get annoyed as 2.2 + is fully supported since the device is pretty much a variant in terms of looks and a few features here and there, to the now famous Galaxy S. The Continuum has a little 1.8-inch ticker-like display (480 x 96 pixels) display below the Android touch sensitive keys that shows you updates like messages, missed calls etc. Sort of like the Status Bar only at the bottom. Capacitive sensors placed at the bottom of either side will activate the display and Samsung is calling this technology "grip sensor".
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