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Samsung, you know, that company that never stays still, have just announced 3 new music cellphones which should please both Windows and Mac users alike because of the music formats it’s compatible with.

Starting from the left to right, the first model is a very thin swivel cellphone with 1gb of internal memory. It’s called the SGH-F210 and will cost €280/$396.
The second model, which can be considered the “top-range” model of the is a “dual slider” phone (a la Nokia N95), and like it’s Finnish brother, this phone also uses the Symbian operating system. The model’s name is SGH-i450 and it will cost you a hefty €380/$537.
Last, but not least is the SGH-F330, which is one of those ultra-thin sliding phones, with a 2MPx camera and Micro SD slot and it will sell for €260/$368.
Unfortunately for Americans, these models were announced for the European market only. But at least Europeans will be able to use three great-looking music phones that are compatible with MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+, WMA, WMDRM. So regardless of what platform you use, you can be pretty sure it will play your music (unless you’re a Linux OGG user).
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One Response for "Samsung announces 3 new music phones"
October 11th, 2007 at 1:53 am
1Someone really ought to come out with a portable music player capable of playing OGG files. Do you know of any that exist?
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