Pantech IM-S230 swipes "world's thinnest slider" crown
In the dog-eat-dog world of cellphone manufacturing, a millimeter of thickness can make all the difference -- the difference between producing some generic, brand X handset that no one gives two flips about, and crafting "the world's thinnest slider" to a deluge of fanfare. The "world's thinnest" titles tend to get passed around pretty frequently -- particularly among the Korean manufacturers as they work overtime to rapidly one-up each other -- though we're not too sure how much longer this can carry on. Pantech's new IM-S230 clocks in at an astonishing 9.9 millimeters thick, a far cry from the world's thinnest phone, but extraordinarily impressive when you learn that the S230 is a slider (sorry, Samsung!). Features include a 1.3 megapixel camera, media player, document viewer, and DMB TV reception on a 2.2 inch display. Look for it for around $535 in white or black when it launches.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andy Nguyen @ Jun 25th 2007 12:36PM
I love sliders even more now
Prepaid Guy @ Jul 11th 2007 11:36AM
They may have released a 9.9 mm thick phone, but the Koreans won't stop there. They'll make smaller and thinner phones, and soon they will make a phone so small and so thin that it will destroy them all!
scott @ Jun 25th 2007 8:26PM
yeah, it just isn't even fair when they put girls like that holding the latest mobile!!!! of course i want one now.