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29 Dec

Pantech has launched a new phone in Korea. It’s the Sky IM-S400L which comes in white and packs a 2.6 inch LCD screen and a new sensor technology called Glide. The Glide will let you navigate through the menu by using touch on the keypad.
The Glide Sensor transforms the keypad into a trackpad for easier navigation. Think of it as a touchpad for notebooks. Besides that the phone sports a DMB TV tuner, a subway map, and electronic dictionary and it will support external memory. The phone should be usable in other countries but so far only Korea will get it. Besides the white it will come in pink and blue.
via netnewsnow
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[...] Sky has always aspired to give that something extra to its customers and with the new Qbric (model: IM-R470S), it is DivX support and DVD-quality video playback. We are sure that with its 3.2-inch wide VGA 800×480 touchscreen display, watching videos must be a great experience complemented with TruEmotion UI, which is said to be “simple, intuitive, and dynamic” with 3D transitions. Available in white and red hues, the Qbric also offers 3G support, a GPS navigation, a 3-megapixel autofocus camera, Bluetooth, and a microSD slot which supports up to 4GB. As with most things Sky, the Qbric will most probably stay in South Korea when it is released next week at an undisclosed price. [...]
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