Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Dec 20 2009, 11:55pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Today Samsung unveiled the Samsung M5650, a music-focused addition to its lineup of full touch screen handsets for young mobile users.
Following the launch of the Samsung Corby S3650, the Samsung M5650 further strengthens Samsung’s offering for digitally savvy young users who seek colorful and bold designs, easy connectivity and great functionality.
The Samsung M5650 is equipped with a one-touch key for listening to your favorite tunes on top of all the features of the Corby, which already sold 3.5 million units globally within two months of its launch in September.
Samsung M5650 offers enhanced social networking features including e-mail, instant messaging and blogs. Additionally, the Samsung M5650 allows quick access to MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, and the ability to easily upload photos and videos.
Offering 3G connectivity, the Samsung M5650 comes with features such as WiFi, a 3-megapixel camera, FM radio, MP3 player, USB 2.0, Bluetooth, One Finger Zoom and a Cartoon UI.
Samsung M5650 is currently available in Portugal and will soon expand to other Europe markets, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India and China. The battery cover is available in blue or black.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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