Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jan 29 2004, 10:37pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung Germany announces new Slider Phone SGH-D410 before its debut at german CeBit 2004 Computer Trade-Show.
The Samsung SGH-D410 tri-band handset features a move-able VGA Digital Camera which can take photos at a 640x480 resolution. The large 2" color display has 260,000 colors.
The SGH-D410 features MIDP 2.0 for Java applications and java games. The phone also features an email client that supports POP3 and IMAP4-Servers.
Slider phones are pretty hip right now. We reported about the Siemens SL56, LG G5500, Sanyo V801SA and the Kyocera Slider S5 in the past.
Samsung also announced the small SGH-E600 camera flip-phone phone.
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