
The Samsung SGH-i400 was launched at the S60 Summit, and this smartphone is powered by the Symbian OS, giving users the ability to navigate through their menus as if they were on a PC. Unfortunately, the i400 is no 3G-enabled handset, just featuring the standard bells and whistles including a 2 megapixel camera, a 2.3″ QVGA TFT 262k color display, stereo Bluetooth connectivity, dual speakers, and a microSD memory card slot for expansion options. Pricing details are unknown, but this GPRS/EDGE tri-band (900/1800/1900) handset will be released in Russia this July and other European countries subsequently.
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