
Here’s another Samsung device you probably won’t be able to try out. It’s SCH-W860 and it has been launched for Korea’s SK Telecom. We’re talking about a slim clamshell phone that looks kinda cool-ish thanks to the brushed aluminum exterior. There are also six different LEDs and metallic keys, which additionally say it’s not a super-cheap phone.
Specs wise, the W860 comes with a 2.2-inch QVGA screen, HSDPA support, 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, media player, and a microSD memory card slot. Moreover, the phone comes with SOS function, video/music on demand, Subway Maps, and e-dictionary. No word on pricing, but considering the features, I would expect that Koreans could grab it for about $100-$150 on a contract…
[Via: SamsungHub]
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