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Just want a music phone?

Posted by Jack Cook on October 10, 2007 – 7:04 am
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ak987 If you do then Samsung has 3 NEW choices for you.  Akihabara News .com had some shots of these devices and they do look good.

The Samsung SGH-i450, SGH-F330 and SGH-F210 all are compatible with MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+, WMA, WMDRM files and all have an external memory card slot.

Starting with the SGH-i450, call it a "Dual Slider with Touch Wheel Music Navigation", HSDPA compatible and running Symbian S60, available by the end of the month in Italy and soon all over Europe, the price is set at 380€.

The SGH-F330 is an "Ultra Slim HSDPA Music Slider" featuring a 2MPx camera, microSD…already available in Germany and soon all over Europe for 260€.

Last but not least, the SGH-F210 is the "Music Swivel stick" and looks more like a digital audio player than a regular cellphone, it’s got 1GB of built-in memory and the german can already enjoy it, the rest of Europe will find it soon at 280€.

I hope we see these new entries in the US….

Martyn Williams had a nice article here about these new devices.  Inn part, he said:

The handsets have more of an emphasis on music than other phones and are intended to be just as much music player as cell phone. The SGH-i450, SGH-F330, and SGH-F210 are aimed at the same market that rival Sony has had success in with its Walkman music handsets.

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