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Two new phones spotted at Samsung’s MWC portal: E2370 and Ch?t (B3410W)

By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, February 14th, 2010 at 4:32 PM

In addition to the Bada phone (Wave), two Monte models and the super-powerful I8520 – we’ve found two more devices at Samsung’s MWC portal: E2370 and Ch?t (B3410W).

The first of the two (picture on the left) is a low-end ruggedized candybar with dual-band GSM radio, 1.77-inch 128×160 pixels screen, VGA camera, music player, FM radio with recording, Bluetooth 2.1, dual speakers, extra-long battery life (2,000 mAh) and a microSD slot. Size wise, it measures 112x49x19 mm.

As for the Ch?t, basically it’s a WiFi-enabled version of the B3410 CorbyPRO. Features include quad-band GSM connectivity with EDGE data, 2.6-inch QVGA touchscreen, 2-megapixel camera, media player, TouchWIZ UI, side-sliding QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth 2.1, microSD slot, and the mentioned WiFi.

As we don’t have the official press release, we don’t know when will these two phones be launched. One thing is certain – both devices will find their way across the markets Samsung serves, developing countries included.

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