Posted by admin on October 23rd, 2007

Another high-end camera phone from Samsung seems to be under way, unofficial information has leaked. The Samsung G800 slider has a 5 megapixel auto focus camera with 3x optical zoom and is likely the successor of Samsung G600, which was recently announced.
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Posted by admin on October 8th, 2007

As expected, Verizon has welcomed the Samsung SCH-U700 Gleam into its lineup, a blindingly shiny flip with a solid spec sheet to back up the glitz. Samsung SCH-U700 is the only 3G cell phone that Samsung showed off in the Barcelona 3GSM show. With measurement of 12.1 mm width, Samsung claims that the U700 cell phone is the world’s slimmest 3G phone that supports HSDPA network. Verizon Wireless is getting close to the launch of the Samsung Gleam SCH-U700 in early October.
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Posted by admin on October 2nd, 2007

Samsung and fashion label Armani have kicked off their recently announced partnership with the launch of a credit-card sized handset that sports a user interface with a vibro-feedback feature.
It’s not the first time we’ve seen Samsung’s Armani phone, but its official unveiling happened in Milan yesterday, following Giorgio’s runway show. The credit-card-sized phone is 10.5 mm wide, has haptic feedback and will be on sale in Europe from November. An Armani-Samsung Casa LCD TV is to follow in January. Stats, pricing and more pics and pricing of the cell are below.
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Posted by admin on October 1st, 2007

Ultra Edition 10.9. The “Worlds Slimmest Slider” Sheds Another 2mm
The Samsung X820 is one of Samsung’s Ultra series of superslim phones, and at just 7mm thick it’s the thinnest of the Ultra series, and the thinnest mobile in the world at launch!
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Posted by admin on October 1st, 2007
Samsung announced the Ultra Special series at the ITU Telecom 2006 show in Hong Kong. The SGH-F500, also known as Ultra Video, is going to be the first phone on the market to directly support the DivX video codec. DivX has been showing it’s very keen to expand with the company previously saying it wants to get DivX technology into more consumer electronics (by that I mean DVRs, DVD players etc and not a DivX hairdryer).
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