The Samsung Captivate Glide (SGH-i927) as it's called in the United States, and sold as the Samsung Galaxy S Glide (SGH-i927R) in Canada [2] is the first physical QWERTY[3] Galaxy S class smartphone running under the Android operating system to be released by Samsung for AT&T (US) and Rogers Wireless (Canada).[4][5]
Despite being named for the Captivate, a member of the original Galaxy S line, the Glide is part of the Galaxy S II series of phones. It does, however feature a handful of differences from the flagship Galaxy S II, including a slightly smaller Super AMOLED screen featuring a PenTile matrix like that of the original Galaxy S. It also features an Nvidia Tegra 2 running at 1 GHz, and 8GB of internal storage rather than 16GB.
References
^ XDA - Captivate Glide is compatible with microSD XC 64GB [Edit]^ MobileSyrup.com - Samsung Galaxy S Glide slides into Rogers
^ cnet - Thumbs on with the Samsung Captivate Glide
^ TechCrunch.com - Hands-On With The Samsung Captivate Glide For AT&T
^ GSMArena.com - Samsung i927 Captivate Glide
^ "Ice Cream Sandwich Update Available for Samsung Captivate Glide Customers Beginning September 7".
^ "ICS for Samsung Captivate has been put on hold".
^ Rooting the Captivate Glide (SGH-I927)
^ GUIDE Rooting the Samsung Captivate Glide i927/i927r
^ "AT&T Cell Phones: When & How Can I Receive the Latest Official Android OS Updates for My AT&T Samsung CAPTIVATE™ GLIDE (SGH-i927) Mobile Device?".
^ a b "XDA - [Q Select network manually"].
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