Monday, September 3, 2007

Sasmung Rolls Out 2 New Mobiles At IFA

Samsung must have their R & D team on speed with new phones being released all the time. Their two latest additions are the SGH-i6 and the SGH-F330. Both models are sliders but the F330 is designed to be more adept to the music generation.

Samsung’s SGH-i620 slider was launched at IFA, Berlin and is a Windows Mobile device running on Windows Mobile version 6.0. It’s a slim phone at just 0.63 inches thick. It’s a tri-band GSM enabled phone that also supports UMTS and HSDPA and Bluetooth V2.0 with A2DP support as well. It also has an RSS reader. The i620 also has a 2.0 megapixel camera that with VGA video recording capability. What does make the phone a bit different is that the slide out keypad is QWERTY. And QWERTZ for the Germany release.

The SGH-i620 is equipped with a 2 inch QVGA display sporting a 320 x 240 pixel resolution with 65k colors. It has an inbuilt memory of approximately 80MB with microSD card support for external memory. Office Mobile suite is, of course a preinstalled application so users can view MS documents. It’s also equipped with an MP3 player and is a 3G enabled handset.

The second phone that Samsung has shown off at IFA is the SGH-F330 slider. The F330 is also a tri-band GSM phone that’s 3G enabled. It also supports Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP compatibility, but is said to only support GPRS and is not EDGE enabled. It also has a mirrored surface with soft touch keys. The F330 is branded as a music phone that has an inbuilt memory of around 20MB with microSD card support. It also has an FM radio, a 2 megapixel camera, with a second VGA camera in front for video calling.


There’s no information on when it will or if it will hit our market.

Via MobileBurn and IntoMobile.

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