Samsung Anycall Haptic
Posted on Mar 25, 08 10:21 AM PDT

Samsung's latest and greatest handset is the touch screen-capable Anycall Haptic, also known by the model numbers SCH-W420 and SPH-W4200. Featuring a touch sensitive user interface, this nifty little handset will be able to simulate the sense of sight, hearing and even touch for the user to feel as though it were a 'living' piece of technology. Take for example, raising a volume dial with your finger will result in a ticking noise often associated with an actual turning knob, complete with vibrations to enhance the realistic effect. Other features of the Anycall Haptic are :-
- 3.2" 16:9 display
- Internet browsing capability
- T-DMB support
- 2 megapixel camera
- Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
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By joe , 05/07/08 8:28 AM (CommentID #764342)
please tell me that there is a language setting for american!
By Yukie , 17/05/08 8:51 AM (CommentID #682695)
What is the difference of SCH-W420 and SPH-W4200
or are they just the same
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