Samsung is well known for making drool worthy phones that remain cocooned inside the local Korean market while turning the rest of the world green with envy. The Samsung SPH-B5800 is no exception, offering DMB functionality in addition to a nifty GPS navigation system that provides you with the fastest route possible during peak hours. Of course, Samsung did not fail to include a slew of multimedia features such as a built-in MP3 player, a dictionary with 330,000 words, an audio book reader, a document viewer, and the compulsory 2 megapixel camera. There is no word on pricing or availability of this 16.3mm thick handset.
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