"[4] Unlike many other Android handsets, the Galaxy S Relay 4G has a five-row physical keyboard.
Alternatively, it may be possible for the phone's owner to "attach" a personal computer's keyboard, mouse, and monitor using an app such as TeamViewer QuickSupport.
The Galaxy S Relay 4G features a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor with an Adreno 225 GPU.
The rear-facing camera has 5.0-megapixel resolution and includes the following features: 4x Digital Optical Zoom, Auto Focus, Multiple Shot Modes, Timer, Smile Shot, and Camcorder with 720p HD Recording.
The phone supports Qualcomm's "Quick Charge 1.0" technology,[7] and can draw up to 2 amps from some[8] (but not all) 2-amp chargers.
[9] The software was produced by a controversial company based in Mountain View, California.