Samsung has a treat for its home country fans by rolling out the first N-screen supporting smartphone, otherwise known as the Galaxy S Hoppin which will arrive via SK Telecom. This is happening in conjunction with the launch of SK Telecom’s Hoppin service, where it is capable of delivering a seamless exchange of content on a range of devices, including a smartphone, PC, tablet device and even TV. Samsung also intends for the Galaxy S Hoppin to double up as a set-top-box, making this Android-powered smartphone all the more capable now – although iPhone fans are sure to argue that their handsets are capable of much, much more. Whenever your Galaxy S Hoppin is hooked up to a TV, you will be able to enjoy smartphone-stored content on the TV as well as look for other content to purchase. Wireless content sharing is also supported thanks to the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), making us wonder when will we ever get a Hoppin equivalent Stateside, if ever.

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