Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Nov 8 2005, 1:25pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
So Samsung decided to release a ton of ultra-slim mobile phones ready to take on the Motorola RAZR.
With 8.9mm the SGH-P300 is the thinnest. It is also the smallest measuring
(86x54x8.9 mm) not much more than a credit-card. I want this one now!
The SGH-Z510 and SGH-Z540 (3G) are flip phones measuring 15mm in thickness. The
SGH-All five new Samsung phones (including the SGH-P300) feature an MP3 player and 1.3MP digital camera.
The new Samsung phones are supposed to still be available in Europe this year. Samsung would need to take these slim handsets to the United States to battle the Motorola RAZR on their home ground.
More details on SamsungHQ and on the Samsung Korea site. Update: Samsung press-release in English published.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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