Samsung's G810 smartphone does Symbian, HSDPA, the dishes
Nokia really ought to keep on eye in the rear view mirror these days, as its Korean competitor is slowly creeping up from the back with entries like its latest media-oriented smartphone, the G810 -- a successor to the G800. The phone breaks from Samsung's fascination with Windows Mobile and goes the Symbian route, also touting HSDPA data, a 2.6-inch QVGA display, a 5-megapixel camera, GPS functions, WiFi, 150MB of memory (plus a microSD slot), and Bluetooth 2.0. The new handset is expected to be introduced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, and will likely retail for around €580. If you've been brushing up on your Czech, hit the read link for more in-depth info -- otherwise, you might want to stick to the via.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
storino03 @ Feb 4th 2008 10:30AM
Looks quite nice.
--James
Randy @ Feb 4th 2008 11:34AM
Dear Samsung,
Please release this phone in the US with the US 3G Frequencies. Please don't follow Nokia's trend of not releasing anything worthwhile here in the US. Thank you.
Eric @ Feb 4th 2008 1:34PM
The S60 UI which runs on top of Symbian is licensed from Nokia so either way Nokia gets paid.