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Samsung Launches Family of Sharks

January 14, 2010 by Simon Sage - Leave a Comment

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Samsung has three simple new handsets all the way, donning the mantle of an equally simple-yet-deadly creature. The Shark S5350, Shark 2 S5550, and Shark 3 S3550 are all geared towards media-hungry and social-networking types, with Facebook, MySpace, and Bebo functions built right in. Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket and YouTube integration also allows quick picture and video sharing. What differentiates each handset? The Shark S5350 is a metal candybar with a 3.2 megapixel camera and multi-platform instant messaging client; the Shark 2 S5550 is a slider with an AMOLED screen, 5 megapixel camera and incorporates Kevlar (!) in the construction; the Shark 3 S3550 is also a slider, and has a third soft key, but only rocks a 2 meagpixel camera. Not bad looking handsets for the feature phone crowd. The whole batch will be available in January, which is quickly coming to a close, so keep your eyes open.

And I thought I’d never get to use this graphic again.

[via Korea Newswire]

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