Samsung introduces an ultra–thin Blackberry-like device

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Samsung introduces an ultra–thin Blackberry-like device

Update: Update: Samsung has removed the SGH-i320 from their booth. They said that the phone was shown in error during 3GSM and will be officially launched at Cebit.

  

Samsung has introduced an ultra-thin smartphone, based on Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system - SGH-i320. Measuring 111 x 59 x 11.5mm and weighing 95g, the device appears to be both thinner and lighter than Motorola Q and at the same time its design reminds of a Blackberry phone. The main features of the tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900) device, are:

  • 2.2-inch QVGA 65k color TFT display
  • Bluetooth
  • full QWERTY keyboard
  • 1.3 mega pixels camera with video capture
  • GPRS/EDGE high-speed data
  • Push Email (Messaging & Security Feature Pack)
  • MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA/WAV/OGG support
  • 120MB User Memory
  • MicroSD memory expansion slot
  • USB support

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The Samsung SGH-i320 is designed for Europe and Asia, but there's still no information, regarding the release date and a possible price.

 

Source: Samsung

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