Samsung shows off W600 with T-DMB, HSUPA, 5MP camera
From around back, you'd never know that Samsung's W600 was a phone. Well, we mean, you might be able to piece it together, but you catch our drift. At any rate, the Anycall W600 was recently on display in South Korea, and aside from the wicked 5-megapixel camera and all-black motif, it was also boasting a 3-inch WVGA (800 x 480) touchscreen, T-DMB tuner, haptic UI and HSUPA support. Look for it to set locals back a stiff ?800,000 ($600) or more depending on carrier when it ships next month.
[Via IntoMobile]
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derX @ Oct 19th 2008 6:30PM
Urgh, Samsung's doing it again. Okay, remember when the RAZR was released and eventually manufacturers started producing really, really thin phones Samsung was the first to flood the market with thin phones. I love choice--choice is amazing. But a lot of the phones are really, really similar and somewhat quotidian devices. It seems to be the same thing all over again with this full touchscreen cell phone market fad.
I mean, LG's touchscreen devices are memorable--LG Prada line, Dare, Voyager, Vu--etc..But Samsung just seems to pump these out...idk, also, I'm not really a fan of Samsung so that might (read: definitely) have something to do with it.
I guess in the end everyone wins. It'll force other manufacturers to make amazing touchscreen phones, I guess. I'd just prefer quality over quantity.