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Samsung unveils Anycall Clutch (SPH-W9500) for South Korean market

Categories: Devices, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at 4:16 AM

Samsung has launched another Korea-only handset – Anycall Clutch (SPH-W9500). The device, which looks like a variant of the S7070 Diva phone, comes with the same quilted back but goes for a different, diamond-shaped home button.

Specs wise, the all-touchscreen device rocks a 3.2-inch display, 3G connectivity (HSDPA), 3-megapixel camera with “3D motion picture feature” (not sure what that means), 1.3-megapixel camera for video calls, GPS, T-DMB mobile TV receiver, Bluetooth, SOS function, e-dictionary and a microSD expansion slot that works with cards of up to 16GB. There’s also a 960mAh battery that provides enough juice for up to 8 hours of talk and 500 hours of standby time.

Samsung’s own TouchWIZ 2.0 is used for all the interaction, providing users with a quick way to access the key phone features as well as popular social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Actually, the UI variant on the Clutch is called Lady UI as it comes with preloaded widget for party planning and some diet assistant app.

The Samsung Anycall Clutch will be available in three colors — Pink, Silver and Black — on KT for 600,000 won, which is about $523.

[Via: SamsungHub]

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  • MJ Lee

    can i use this in Philippines??will it still work?