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Samsung Ativ S Specs Revealed in New Hands-On Videos

The Samsung Ativ S specs are utilized in new hands-on videos that were released by the company this week.

This first video showcases Samsung's Windows Phone 8 device showing off its sleek design, and powerful software.

The Ativ S is expected to be the thinnest Windows Phone 8 handset in the market and its size can be seen in the first video focused on its design.

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The second video released by Samsung deals with the smartphone's social networking abilities and shows the user how to use the Ativ S to check their Facebook and to keep tabs on their friends.

The video also discusses some advanced settings for the camera for users who want to customize their pictures.

The Samsung Ativ S could be released as early as this month, according to a recent report from TheDroidGuy.

Samsung recently spoke to WP Central and stated that its new Windows Phone 8 device will be available before the end of the year. This statement was delivered just days after the device launch had reportedly been pushed back to February 2013 by Samsung.

Samsung first announced the Ativ S back in August of this year.

The device closely resembles the Samsung Galaxy S3 and runs the latest Windows operating software. It features a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 at 306 ppi, a1.5GHz CPU with Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon chip, 1GB RAM and an Adreno 225 graphical processor.

It is set to come with either 16GB and 8GB in internal memory and will have the microSD card slot made for storage space expansion.

In also features an 8-megapixel rear camera, with a 1.9-megapixel shooter in the front for video chatting.

The price for the Ativ S smartphone still has not been announced.

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