Samsung's Soul train makes stop in USA, no plans to get sold here
If you thought Samsung's Soul would be content with sitting in Barcelona, you've never had the pleasure of vacationing in Las Vegas. Sure enough, the Soul is following the HTC Touch Dual in making its US debut at CTIA 2008, and it's quite alright if your palms are already beginning to get sweaty. After all, what else would you expect from looking forward to a quad-band / HSDPA 7.2Mbps slider with a 2.2-inch QVGA display, 5-megapixel camera (with QVGA movie mode), Bluetooth 2.0, microSD expansion slot and Magical Touch navigation? Beyond that, the long-awaited miCoach is also making its US debut in the desert, along with a number of other global handsets (F480, F400 and G810). The sad part here is that none of the mobiles are actually slated to go on sale here in America -- yeah, it's a bit depressing to know they're sitting within our borders as we speak and won't be available for purchase, but there's always next year (right?).




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Juice @ Apr 1st 2008 3:39PM
And how many applications are available for this OS?
DBD @ Apr 1st 2008 3:50PM
Actually Soul is Tri-Band GSM ;)
2fast4u @ Apr 1st 2008 5:26PM
This phone, (if it was released in America on all carriers). WOULD GIVE LG AND ALL ITS SLIDERS A BIG SMACKDOWN
CB17 @ Apr 1st 2008 5:49PM
Well....that's what ebay is for.
szaszati @ May 6th 2008 6:15AM
Hey, if you're interested in a full, detailed review, check out http://mobilearsenal.com/review/samsung_u900_a_soul_in_search_of_answers/soul.html