After dominating the handset  market, Samsung fell behind to Apple. But now the South Korean  electronics giant is making a coordinated push by introducing its Galaxy  S line of Android smartphones on all four major U.S. carriers. In  addition to the Captivate for AT&T, Samsung is launching the Vibrant  for T-Mobile, Facsimile for Verizon and Epic 4G for Sprint.
The company hopes the  Captivate’s large 4.0-inch touch screen sets it apart from the standard  pack of iPhone challengers. It also comes with a built-in 5.0-megapixel  camera with high-definition video recording and 16-gigabytes of storage  capacity.
With a focus on features and functions, the Captivate promises to be a strong contender in the smartphone race.
Design
The Captivate is bland. The  plastic exterior is reminiscent of a solid black slate, lacking the  fashion statement of the iPhone 4′s sleek glass-paneled exterior. But it  does have a simple and clean look. Although not necessarily flimsy, the  handset as a whole felt rather “cheap.”
The highlight is its gigantic  4.0-inch touch screen, capable of displaying a 480 by 800 pixel  resolution. Samsung is pioneering “Super-AMOLED” display technology,  which boasts more vibrant colors with less battery drain. And the  Captivate’s screen is definitely top notch.
Below the display, are four  standard touch-sensitive shortcut keys: menu, home, back and search. The  placement — almost flush to the bottom edge of the handset — is a bit  questionable because they’re often pressed accidentally.
The back side features a  5.0-megapixel camera. Missing, however, is an LED flash, which is a  little strange, but the lens makes up for in giving us a HD recording.
Power and volume controls and a  3.5mm headphone jack are located around the edge of the handset. The  decision to put the USB port at the top takes a little getting used to.
For its large frame, the  Captivate is actually very light. And it feels rather odd in hand.  Although it has solid features and hardware, the it falls just short of  the “wow factor” needed to draw the style conscious. Unlike the accents  of its Galaxy S siblings — like the metal band surrounding the Vibrant’s  casing — the Captivate is defiantly bland.
Out of the box, the Samsung Captivate comes with a USB wall charger, a micro-USB cable and a in-ear stereo headset.
