Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 15 2010, 1:28am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Besides the Samsung Wave, the Samsung I8520 is shining in Samsung's new smartphone lineup.
The Samsung I8520 Android 2.1 phone also features the new Super AMOLED screen with 3.7-inch size and 800x480[x resolution. Samsung integrated a DLP projector in the I8520 and is able to keep the size down to a small 123x59.8x14.9mm.
Other features of the Samsung I8520 include HSDPA, 8MP camera, 2nd camera, long list of audio supported formats, FM Radio, A-GPS, Wifi b/g/n, DLNA, Bleutooth and 4GB internal memory.
There is no pricing and release information available for the I8520. It is expected to arrive in Summer 2010.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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