Subscribe

Get our E-Mail Newsletter:


Lastest posts


Samsung SGH-i450, with music focus, officially announced and Samsung F330 music slider gets official

Sponsored link
The Samsung SGH-i450, a music focused S60 3rd Edition smartphone, has been officially announced by Samsung as part of its new line up of music phones. The SGH-i450 is billed as a dual slide with touch wheel music navigation. Features include support for HSDPA connectivity, metallic speaker supporting ICEpower (developed by Bang & Olufsen), and a microSD card slot support for SDHC cards. Read on for more.Home Mobile

The up slide of the i450 reveals a numeric keypad for use with the phones smartphone features. Running on S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 the phone has a range of powerful PIM, multimedia and Internet related applications.

The down slide of the i450 activates the music player with its touch wheel navigation (the black area we assume). The i450 has its own music UI and support for multiple codecs including MP3, AAC, AAC+ , WMA and WMA with DRM. Samsung are also touting the ICEpower speaker which includes technology developed by Bang & Olufsen and it said to give better fidelity and battery life.

On board memory is fairly scarce at 35MB, but there is microSD card slot with support for SDHC cards (4GB and up).

The phone will be available in Italy from the end of October and the rest of Europe shortly afterwards with an unsubsidised price of 360 Euro.

Samsung SGH-i450Here a YouTuve video that shows the i540 in action:


Samsung F330Though any shot it had at basking in the spotlight was stolen by the B&O Serene II that we happened to peep at the same time, Samsung's F330 looked to be shaping up into a fine device in its own right -- and now that the phone's specs are official at IFA, we're gonna go ahead and stand by that statement. The SGH-F330 is a music-centric slider (notice the prominently placed track controls) with 1GB of onboard storage, microSD expansion, and an FM radio. Naturally, you get stereo Bluetooth to pump the melodies up to your ears, primary and front-facing cams, and 3.6Mbps HSDPA. No word on a release date or carrier, but outside of Europe, we're going to venture that the odds are slim.

Labels: ,




Translate to:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

Previous Posts


From Admin
Hello ;)