Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 2 2007, 6:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Bang & Olufsen and Samsung announce the 'ueber-styish' Serenata music cellphone SGH-F310.
The B&O Serenata has 4GB of flash memory to store music in MP3, WMA and WMA loss-less format. A large scroll wheel on top of the screen is used to navigate through the user interface of the Serenata.
Features of the Serenata GSM phone include 2.26 inch color screen with 240x240px resolution, 3 hours talk time, USB and built-in speaker with ICEpower amplifiers.The measurements of the Serenata are 63x109x19.7mm. The weight is 136g. There is no pricing information yet for the Serenata.
More details on the Serenata Mobile site.
See also the B&O Serene mobile phone that B&O launched in 2005.
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