The Samsung Captivate is one of the four Galaxy S phones introduced by Samsung in the summer of 2010. All are Android-based, but differ in slight ways. The Captivate, already available from AT&T, sports a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, a powerful 1-GHz processor, and the ability to capture videos in HD.
That's the good news. The bad? Well, the camera lacks a flash. And Android purists may lament the fact that AT&T restricts access to unauthorized Android apps, as well as the fact that the phone features Samsung's own TouchWiz interface on top of the Android OS. (TouchWiz adds widgets and interface tweaks designed to streamline the Android user experience; I find it can be helpful, but not everyone is as enamored with it.)
The Samsung Captivate is available from AT&T for $199.99 on contract.

