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HTC Universal or the Samsung?s SGH-i300? Which will be 1st?

Posted by Chris Leckness on May 12, 2005 – 6:31 pm
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According to Mobilemag.com, it’ll be the Samsung?s SGH-i300.

When Bill Gates annouced Windows Mobile 5 yesterday, he held up the Samsung?s SGH-i300, then the HTC Universal.

I am all over the HTC Universal though!!! Attention phone resellers! I WANT ONE NOW! Seriously though, I have a friend that is supposed to write a review for us soon. (not sure when)

HTC Universal Specs:

  • 520 MHz processor
  • quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • GSM Support
  • GPRS
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b
  • Bluetooth
  • 128MB Ram
  • Dual Cameras (1.3mp for pics) and one on front for video conferencing
  • 3G Support

Samsung?s SGH-i300 Specs:
The new SGH-i300 supports a multitude of multimedia formats, a 240 x 320-pixel (QVGA) display, audio playback for MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, and OGG formats and video messaging and recording (MPEG4) or WMV playback. It also adds a scroll wheel for fast iPod style navigation.

With Bluetooth, stereo speakers and expandable TransFlash memory slot, the SGH-i300 runs on an unknown version of Windows Mobile OS. Connectivity to your network is through tri-band GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900MHz) and connectivity to your desktop will be through USB 2.0, with mass storage device support to easily drag and drop media files to your 3 GB phone. and display. – Mobilemag.com

FILE THIS ONE UNDER : MUST HAVES

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