
The brand new SPH-S4000 and SCH-S400 handsets feature gesture recognition capability, allowing alternate control of its numerous functions such as easy navigation of MP3 files (lets you change tracks simply by moving the handset). Business-oriented users will like its support for Moneta/M-Bank transaction support, and Pictbridge wireless printing. For adventurous users, an electronic compass and a thermometer are integrated. The phone also has the ability to track a user’s movement while walking and running, allowing health management tracking via the handset’s external LCD display. The SPH-S4000 and SCH-S400 sold in South Korea for about $385.Via SamsungHQ
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