In Photos: Samsung Captivate (AT&T)

The Captivate also comes packed with 16GB of storage with support for microSD card expansion. With a 32GB microSD card, users can have nearly 48GB of total storage. On the other hand, the Epic 4G only offers 1GB of internal storage, bringing the total to just a mere 33GB with a 32GB microSD card. Other embedded features include a panorama mode, Bluetooth 3.0, microUSB, WiFi, and TV Output.
We have a full in-depth review in the works, so stay tuned. Also, check out our EVO 4G and Droid X reviews if you haven’t already. But for now, enjoy our high-res Captivate product shot gallery:






As always, we have a bonus. This time around, we lined up the Samsung Captivate with the Samsung Epic 4G, both of which are Galaxy S devices. While the Epic 4G looks great, is lightweight, and feels great to hold, the Captivate offers a sharper, slimmer look. Naturally, that’s mainly due to the lack of a slide-out physical keyboard. We’ll also line these devices up with Verizon’s Fascinate, another Galaxy S device, as soon as we get our hands on it.


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