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Samsung Focus
Manufacturer Samsung
Compatible networks AT&T Mobility
Rogers Wireless
Availability by country November 8, 2010
Successor Samsung Focus S
Form factor Slate smartphone
Dimensions 4.84 x 2.56 x 0.39
(123 x 65 x 10 mm)
Weight 4.07 oz (115 g)
Operating system Windows Phone
CPU Qualcomm QSD8250 1GHz Scorpion Snapdragon, Adreno 205 GPU
Memory 512 MB RAM
1 GB ROM
Storage 8 GB
Removable storage microSDHC (up to 32 GB)
Battery 1500mAh Li-ion
Talk: up to 6.5 hrs
Standby: up to 300 hrs
Data inputs Multi-touch touchscreen display
Dual microphone
3-axis accelerometer
Digital compass
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
Display 4-inch (diagonal) widescreen
Super AMOLED
480-by-800 WVGA
Rear camera 5 MP with autofocus
digital zoom
720p HD video recording
LED flash
Geotagging
Image stabilization
Front camera None
Connectivity Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
(850 900 1800 1900 MHz)
Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA
(850 1900 2100 MHz)
Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
A-GPS
FM radio

The Samsung Focus (also known as the SGH-i917 and Samsung Cetus) is a slate smartphone which runs Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system. It features a 1 GHz Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processor, a 4.0-inch Super AMOLED screen, and 8GB of internal storage (expandable to 40GB with a 32GB microSD card). As of November 2011, it is the 4th lightest and thinnest Windows Phone, behind the Samsung Focus Flash, HTC Titan and the Samsung Focus S, a more high-end version of the original Focus.

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History[edit]

Release and marketing[edit]

The Focus was released on November 8, 2010, along with the HTC Surround on AT&T. It was marketed by Samsung as being the only Windows Phone to feature a microSD card slot.

The Focus was also released on November 8, 2010 on Rogers Wireless in Canada, Rogers handsets differ in appearance as they lack carrier branding instead having the Samsung logo appear at the top where the AT&T logo would normally appear.[1] The Samsung Focus is no longer available on Rogers Wireless as of March 20, 2012.

Successor[edit]

The successor to the Focus is the Samsung Focus S, released in November 2011, featuring a larger 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus display. The Samsung Focus Flash is also listed as a successor in the US; in other countries, however, it is a successor to the Omnia.

Features[edit]

Display[edit]

The Samsung Focus features a Corning Gorilla glass,[2] Super AMOLED[3] display like its Galaxy S cousins. The display is much brighter than LCDs and reduces power consumption. The high contrast ratio between dark and light colors produces exceptional quality even in sunlight. The nature of the capacitive touchscreen can cause some issues as some have noted placing the phone on a plush surface will make the display very unresponsive.[4] However normal hand-held usage is very responsive.

Software[edit]

The phone was released with Windows Phone and AT&T Navigator, AT&T Radio, AT&T myWireless and AT&T Uverse which can be uninstalled. The device also shipped with Samsung's "Now", also known as, "Daily Briefing" application which displays weather, news, and stocks.[5] The phone is capable of upgrading to Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango).

Reception[edit]

The Samsung Focus received positive reviews. It received a 7 out of 10 rating from Engadget stating, "The Focus is kind of the everyman of the Windows Phone line. It doesn't really have any fancy features and isn't especially stylish... but it gets the job done ... At the end of the day, a lot of people will find that the Focus hits the sweet spot -- for us, it just slightly misses the mark."[5] CNET gave the phone 4 out of 5 stars and stated, "Anyone looking for an alternative to the iPhone, but who wants better multimedia features and a more organized user interface than Android offers, should look at the Samsung Focus ... which has all that plus solid performance and a sleek design."[6]

Gizmodo praised the phone for its Super AMOLED display and the thinness and lightness of the device although noting, "The glossy plastic and fake chrome isn't just tacky, it makes a phone loaded with high-end technology feel cheap.[7] SlashGear said that the Focus "might well be the best Windows Phone device in the (North American) market."[8] PC Magazine said that the Samsung Focus is "probably the best of the Windows phones."[9] In its annual Readers' Choice Awards 2011, PC Magazine gave the Samsung Focus the highest overall score among AT&T smartphones, besting the Apple iPhone.[10]

Expandable storage issues[edit]

The Focus is marketed as the only Windows Phone that has a microSD card slot but many users found that installation can be tricky. The SD card used in the Samsung Focus must meet certain performance requirements, such as random read and write speeds, which cannot be determined with the speed class alone. When inserting a new SD card into the Samsung Focus, the phone must be reformatted and reset to factory settings.AT&T has informed customers to buy a "Samsung Focus approved" microSD card in order to use the slot.[11] After inserting an SD card, one cannot remove it as the card integrates with the phone's memory; doing so will completely erase the phone along with the card.[5]

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Opposing Views
Sun, 02 Jun 2013 17:30:54 -0700

You can download movies, as well as music and apps, for the Samsung Focus Windows Phone through the Zune Marketplace app on the phone. Simply select a movie from the Marketplace, purchase the flick and download the video file to your phone.

3G.co.uk

3G.co.uk
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 02:21:10 -0700

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Business Wire (press release)
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 06:01:20 -0700

“I am thrilled by Samsung's focus on STEM education, an issue that we at The Clinton Foundation know is crucial to our mission of improving global health, improving kids health here in the U.S., strengthening economies and protecting the environment.
 
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FOCUS Online
Fri, 14 Jun 2013 11:05:41 -0700

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International Business Times

International Business Times
Mon, 27 May 2013 23:41:48 -0700

Considering Samsung's focus on digital camera technology -- the company released its Android-based Galaxy Camera last year -- there's enough ground to believe that the South Korean behemoth could be preparing for a much improved camera experience ...

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Breathecast
Thu, 23 May 2013 17:40:10 -0700

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Sun, 26 May 2013 11:00:25 -0700

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