Samsung announces 50 new phones
Jun 15 2005 - 12:58 AM ET | Samsung
Samsung is showcasing 50 new mobile phones at the CommunicAsia show in Singapore. While they are mostly CDMA models meant for Asian use only, a few of the new models are GSM capable. These include:
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SGH-D600 - Update to the
D500. Features include: 2 megapixel camera, music player, Bluetooth, 262K color screen, TV output support, and a TransFlash slot.
More info.
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SGH-X810 - Small and light phone with lots of memory. With a weight of just 85 grams, the Samsung X810 still manages 80MB of memory plus a TransFlash slot. Also: 262K color screen, jog wheel, Bluetooth and megapixel camera.
More info.
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SGH-i750 - A varient of the
i730 which will begin shipping on Verizon Wireless shortly. The i750 does not have a QWERTY keyboard, and is GSM, but is still packed with features. Includes: WiFi, Bluetooth, 2 megapixel camera, Windows Mobile, 192MB RAM, TV output, and dual speakers.
More info.
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SGH-D550 - Business oriented phone similar in design to the Motorola MPx. Features include: BlackBerry push email, 262K color display, Bluetooth, and a megapixel camera.
More info.
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SGH-E760 - Feature packed clamshell design phone. Includes: Megapixel camera, 262K color display, gesture recognition, music player, Bluetooth, digital compass, dual speakers with a digital power amp and a weight of 95 grams.
Also, while not destined for America, there was a very neat CDMA handset loaded with features.
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SPH-M7000 - A Windows Mobile Pocket PC with the Intel Marathon Graphic Accelerator. Other features include EV-DO, WiFi, QWERTY keyboard and side sliding screen that makes this handset look similar to the T-Mobile Sidekick.
More info.