Samsung’s intriguing new touch screen phone, the i900 has emerged, just in time to get the web buzzing ahead of Mobile World Congress next month, and with a handy watermarked picture courtesy of Italian website Cellularmania.com.
The Windows Mobile 6.1-powered phone has a 3.5-inch screen with a 240×400 display to grubby with your fingertips.
Also included in the quad-band handset are HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (of course), GPS and a FM radio. It’s also believed to have a five-megapixel camera.
Not much else is known about the handset, but intriguingly it’s said to be only 112×56x12.5mm in size, which isn’t much bigger than the screen!
Hopefully we’ll find out more in Barcelona next month!
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