The Samsung Galaxy Express™ has the power, performance and security features to support your lifestyle day and night, at work and at play. At the heart of it all is a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor combined with the speed of AT&T’s 4G LTE network. Then there’s the advanced enterprise features and on-device encryption that keep you working anytime, anyplace, and keep your sensitive data safe and secure.
When you’re not working, Samsung’s Media Hub™ and Google Play™ let you watch movies, catch up on your favorite TV shows and play all your most addictive games. And thanks to Kies Air, a browser-based file-sharing and management system, it’s easy to get your music off your computer and onto your phone where it belongs. That’s entertainment!
Like you, the Galaxy Express is all about sharing. Thanks to Samsung’s S Beam™, you can share large files like photos, videos and music with any other S Beam-capable device – just by touching them back-to-back. Wi-Fi Direct™ lets you wirelessly share information with any other Wi-Fi Direct phone – anytime, anyplace.
Thanks to your powerful Samsung processor and the speed of 4G LTE, everything works better on the Galaxy Express. Downloads download faster. Apps open faster. Streaming video streams more smoothly. And with Samsung’s famous Super AMOLED™ display, it all looks amazing – even in direct sunlight. And if you’re into all things Google, you can get to all your favorite Google Mobile services faster, including Gmail™, Google Talk™ and Google Play™. Want to find something new? Just use the new Samsung S Suggest™ widget.
This phone is packed with more than power. It also comes packed with apps. Kies Air gives you the ability to easily transfer media between your computer and your phone. ChatON™ gives you an animated, multimedia group messaging experience. And Samsung S Suggest™ gives you amazing, new app recommendations with just a tap. You’ll also find – preloaded and ready to go – Kindle™ for Android™, AT&T FamilyMap, AT&T Locker, AT&T Navigator®, AT&T Smart Wi-Fi and many, many more.
Here’s something else you can see on Samsung’s beautiful, vibrant display: You. And your friends. And your family. Even your business partner. Because the Galaxy Express comes complete with multi-megapixel rear-facing and front-facing cameras that let you take high quality photos and video wherever you and your Samsung go. And thanks to video chat, you can also have real face-to-face conversations. The possibilities are endless – and a lot of fun.
Samsung, Express, S Suggest, S Beam, and Media Hub are all trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Google, Android, Gmail, Google+, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Google Play, YouTube, and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. LTE is a trademark of ETSI. Other company names, product names, and marks mentioned herein are property of their respective owners and may be trademarks or registered trademarks. Limited 4G LTE availability in select markets. 4G speeds delivered by LTE, or HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul, where available. Deployment ongoing. Compatible data plan required. 4G used in connection with the Samsung Galaxy Express product refers to the fact that the Galaxy Express is capable of operating on AT&T`s LTE and HSPA+ networks with enhanced backhaul as described herein. Learn more at att.com/network. Screen images simulated. Appearance of device may vary.
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