Samsung shows off ultra slim SPH-W2700

Samsung unveiled its ultra thin, ultra cool, and ultra white HSDPA enabled Anycall SPH-W2700 yesterday; and while it is not radically new and fresh (think Sony Ericsson Z800, check that rotating camera), it has a certain beautiful aura about it. Features include a 2.3 inch TFT LCD (which if true to Samsung form, will be gorgeous), a 0.8 inch external OLED display, triple-band GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz plus 2100 MHz in the 3G department (le sigh). While we're sure it'll never hit on these shores, we can stare and adore from afar -- sadly, from very very afar.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Byron @ Apr 24th 2007 5:54PM
SEXY!
Kyle @ Apr 24th 2007 8:39PM
Looks like the sprint M610, only a bit souped up.
jack @ Apr 24th 2007 9:16PM
i'm using this phone now with t-mobile, sweet phone.
Chris @ Nov 27th 2007 6:20AM
Hey Jack, How do i get myself one of these? Please let me know asap. Thanks
Jamar @ Apr 25th 2007 6:34AM
Yeah, it's out on Softbank and unlockable already (707SCII) but its web and MMS settings are locked to Softbank. If this has changeable GPRS/MMS settings I'm all over this phone.
db @ Apr 26th 2007 11:01AM
This phone looks so nice and sleek (along with some decent specs, except for the fact that the 2.3 inch display is a little too small for me). For all those people who are knit-picky about how "thin" they want a cell phone to be, I'd take this hands-down over the RAZR.
Niiconn @ Apr 27th 2007 6:50AM
Very nice. Well, this one should function here in europe? Does somebody know?
Diana @ Dec 21st 2007 1:01AM
Question, even if it was never sold over here, if I decided to buy one while i was there then got it set up with a provider here, would that work? because i have seen some people with anycall phones around here, here being Ontario, Canada.