Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 15 2006, 2:32am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung announces their new card phone SGH-P310.
Samsung announced the first Card Phone SGH-P300 back in November 2005. The new Card Phone II looks really sharp. The measurements of the SGH-P310 are 86x54x8.5mm (weight: 75g). A Credit Card has the same length and width! So you could carry this phone in your credit card wallet.
The specifications of the SGH-P310 are amazing for this small form factor. The tiny phone comes with EDGE and GPRS connectivity, a 2MP camera and a 1.9 inch color screen.
Other features include video recording, SD card slot, 80MB internal memory, Bluetooth, PictBridge and TV-Out.
The Samsung SGH-P310 will be launched to the European market in late September, followed by the Southeast Asian market in later October. No word yet if the SGH-P310 will be launched in the US.
More details in this Samsung press-release. AkihabaraNews has some hi-res photos of the SGH-P310.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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