Samsung F700 Out Soon On Vodafone: Sony Ericsson, Apple iPhone Watch Out
By: Daniel Chubb | September 14, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The Samsung F700 is a perfect example as to why everyone in the world should live in Europe. The highly anticipated F700 has finally been confirmed with a carrier, that being the world’s largest mobile network: Vodafone. Sony Ericsson and Apple really do have reason to worry if this device ever hits the worldwide market.
The Samsung F700 can definitely hold the title of the easiest to use multimedia handset on the market with a ‘tender touch’ keypad and a myriad of multimedia functions.
Samsung has applied its sleek and sexy designs along with great quality hardware to the Samsung F700, which boasts a vivid and stunning 3.2″ touch screen, touchpad interaction and simple QWERTY key pad.
Main Specs:
Three-megapixel camera, a 3.2-inch 432 x 240 resolution touchscreen, QWERTY keypad, Bluetooth 2.0, USB, microSD expansion slot, HSDPA, and an integrated media player that handles H.263 / H.264, MP3, and AAC formats.
“We are proud to introduce this new type of innovative multimedia handset. Not only have we considered the latest technology, but also the usability to enhance the user’s multimedia experience,” said the President of Samsung’s Telecommunications Network Business.
“This multimedia driven handset is designed for consumers who wish to stand out from the crowd, showcasing unrivaled performance, advanced functionality and world-class design.”
What do you think of the Samsung F700?
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