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Friday 25 April 2008
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Author: Irina Turina Source: Unwiredview Translation by: Administrator
Today, three unannounced Samsung handsets have been seen - the SGH-M620, SGH-B200, and the SGH-B110. First up, the M620: this phone features a 1.9” LCD screen, Micro SD card slot, FM radio, which allows you to record the radio station you are listening to – ala the G600.
The B200 features dual-band GSM connectivity, is a candybar handset, with a 128 x 128 pixel screen. It's internal memory amounts to a paltry 2MB. The M620 and B200 are set to be available in Asia from July, with them being available in areas outside of Asia sometime thereafter. No details, except for a picture, were available for the B110. The M620 is pictured on the left, the B200 in the middle, and the B110 on the right.
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Author: Klimov Oleg Source: intomobile Translation by: Administrator
Sony Ericsson's Q1 results are out – and the results are not that impressive. They're profits decreased by 47%, in comparison to last year. However, they managed to ship 22.3 million handsets, a small 2% increase from this time last year. Their higher-end phones, which bring them in the most money, sold in fewer numbers than last year. Sony Ericsson pin the blame on the increase of spending in the Research and Development department.
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Author: Klimov Oleg Source: Engadgetmobile Translation by: Administrator
LG's black label series has got another new edition – the KF750. Like the Viewty, it features a five megapixel camera, capable of recording VGA video, at 120 FPS in DivX format. At a slender 11.8 mm, it's the thinnest five megapixel cameraphone to date.
The screen is touch-sensitive, measuring 2.4 inches, with haptic feedback support. Obviously, as it's a slider, the screen isn't as big as the candybar Viewty. The K750 will obviously support Bluetooth, and will come with a host of Google applications pre-installed. It is set to ship sometime this May.
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