Jul 22 2009
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Samsung, T-Mobile
I have just told you about the Samsung t559, a handset also known as Comeback, which is one of the two messaging phones that the Korean company prepared for the American market. For T-Mobile USA, to be more precise. The second is the Samsung Gravity 2, or Samsung t469, which is, just like the other one, a device that is equipped with a QWERTY keyboard and an alphanumeric one also.
Both cell phones could be seen before, but they finally came to that point when they are given the official treatment. However, if you’re already interested in purchasing one of these two cell phones, you’ll only be able to have a Samsung Comeback of your own.
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The t559 comes with a 2 megapixel camera, 3G, MP3 player, for music addicts, email and IM, video messaging and a microSDHC card slot for expandable memory of no more than 16GB. You can find the phone in two different colors, frost silver cherry and pearl white plum. The price you’ll have to pay is of $29.99, as long as you’re willing to sign a contract agreement for a period of 2 years.
As for the Samsung Gravity 2, it comes with a QWERTY keyboard, 3G, a 2 megapixel camera, an MP3 player and a microSDHC card slot. This one is expected to become available via T-Mobile USA starting next month, for a price that we don’t know right now.
(Source:
Press release)
Jul 19 2009
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Samsung, T-Mobile
Even if the number of Samsung cell phones that are being offered to the customers of T-Mobile USA could be considered by some providers to be enough, it seems that T-Mobile doesn’t think so. There are more than ten devices in its range of products, and there’s one more to become available in the next couple of days.
Called Samsung T559, there were rumors a week ago about a release that should have taken place on July 15th. Same rumors said that it was expected to hit the market under the name of Samsung Comeback.
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What’s very nice is the fact that we have some new fresh pictures of the Comeback that is presented in two different colors: purple and red. However, rumors say that it will be available in three other colors also.
Being part of the messaging phones family, the T559 comes with features such as a horizontal display that is able to fold up, an alphanumeric keyboard, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 2 megapixel camera, GPS and Bluetooth, and a microSD card slot for expandable memory.
Enough with the information about the Samsung Comeback T559, don’t you think? I’m sure you would like to know the price of the cell phone, but we don’t have such details at our disposal. Nevertheless, we don’t expect to be an expensive handset.
(Source:
UnwiredView)
Jul 17 2009
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Samsung, T-Mobile
We have seen the Samsung Highlight (which you might know as Samsung t749) several time before, but each and every time the only thing we had consisted of some leaked photos and nothing official. Samsung Mobile has finally made up its mind and has given this handset the official treatment.
It seems that the Samsung Highlight is already available via T-Mobile USA, being somehow a continuation of the tradition the American provider has created in the direction of the simple handsets. In spite of the fact that the device is simple, as I just said, it won’t disappoint you, as it has all the features that you’re interested in when looking for a phone.
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So, here’s what the Samsung Highlight is ready to offer: EDGE and HSDPA connectivity, a touch sensitive display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, assisted GPS, a 3 megapixel camera, the TouchWiz user interface, HTML browser, Bluetooth connectivity, music player and microSD card slot.
The phone measures 4.2 x 2.1 x 0.5 inches and weighs no more than 3.7 ounces. The battery provides approximately 6.5 hours of talk time and up to 18 days of stand-by time.
The price of the Samsung Highlight is of $149.99, after a $50 mail-in rebate. A condition that you must fulfill is the signing of a contract agreement for a period of two years. The phone is available in two different colors: fire and ice.
(Source:
UnwiredView)
Jul 16 2009
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Samsung
If style is a very important aspect for you when you’re trying to make up your mind on a handset, then you should take into consideration the cell phone that Samsung has just launched in Hong Kong. If I told you the name, you’d probably say that you’ve already heard about it, and you wouldn’t be wrong. It’s called Ultra S S7350, but it’s a special edition of the handset.
The full name of this new version is Samsung Anycall Ultra S S7350H Elegant Edition (so obvious!) and it’s aimed at women and girls, of course, because they are the ones to be dead keen on such devices. Pink devices, I mean. However, if you’re a man and the phone is on your liking, I suppose there’s nothing in your way if you want to have one of your own.
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The Ultra S Elegant Edition comes with features like a 2.6 inch WQVGA display, a 5 megapixel camera, 3G, GPS and a microSDHC card slot for expandable memory (of no more than 16GB). As you can see, the new version is similar to the old one.
What’s different is the color, called Sakura Pink, the leather pouch, which is also pink and the makeup mirror, to help ladies keep an eye on their beauty. In addition, they can enjoy font types that are very stylish, a “romantic mobile theme†and “smart seasonal wallpapers†that you won’t have to worry about, because they will change automatically in accordance with certain events like Christmas or Valentine’s Day.
We don’t know the price of this cell phone right now, but I dare to say that it will be a little bit more expensive than the standard version.
(Source:
UnwiredView)
Jul 12 2009
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Samsung
While other cell phone manufacturers and providers focus their attention of Android-based devices, as if it were the ultimate task that must be accomplished no matter what, there are still those exceptions, if I can say so, that are keen on improving their range of Windows Movile products.
Bell Canada is surely one of those providers, as there are rumors it will soon release the Samsung Link, a smartphone that hasn’t been announced so far. The handset runs on the Windows Mobile operating system and comes with a full QWERTY keyboard.
We’re not sure 100 per cent, but the design of the Link is quite similar to the one of the Samsung C6625 (also known as C6620), a device that customers from European countries may purchase it right now. If our presumption is true, then here you have some features of the Samsung Link, the phone targeted at the Canadian market: a QVGA display which is not touch sensitive, a 2 megapixel camera, GPS functionality and Bluetooth connectivity.
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Another presumption refers to the fact that the Samsung Link might replace another Samsung phone, the Ace, which is currently available via Bell for a pirce of $29.95. Customers can get this price only if they sign a contract agreement for a period of three years.
As for the release date of the new QWERTY smartphone, it is said to be July 15, but the details about the price are still unknown.
(Source:
UnwiredView)
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