Samsung launches SPH-W5200 for KoreaBy Dax - 08/12/2008 6:22:23 AM |
Wonder how many more sliders Samsung has got in store for us this year. The latest in line is the SPH-W5200 in its Anycall series of cell phones, which seems to be destined for a Korea-only release for now, given that it will be available on Korea’s KTF network. Like the other cell phones in the “W” line, the SPH-W5200 is designed for the globetrotter with support for global roaming, but other than that, it pretty much stays below the mid-range limit for features. You will find the same terrestrial DMB support that every other Korean handset seems to have along with a 2-megapixel camera, mp3 player, and microSD support. It also supports HSDPA with video calling and has Bluetooth 2.0 to take care of your wireless needs. The SPH-W5200 is available now on KTF at an unknown price.
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