Samsung Leaks Out 8 Phones Pre-MWC

MWC 2009 might be less than two weeks away, but 8 of Samsung’s phones have already been leaked, making us wonder whether the Korean electronics giant did that on purpose to gain some publicity before the show? Anyway, what you see on the right here is the Samsung S5050 slider that features the following :-

  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity
  • 2.2″ OLED QVGA display with 16 million colors
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash
  • Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
  • Music player
  • FM radio
  • 50MB of internal memory
  • microSDHC memory card slot (up to 8GB)

As usual, we don’t think the pricing and availability details of this and the other seven handsets that you will read about right after the jump will be released until an official announcement is made by Samsung, be it at MWC 2009 or not. Samsung C5212

  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity
  • 2.2″ TFT display with 176 x 220 pixels and 262K colors
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP connectivity
  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • 40MB internal memory
  • microSD memory card slot

Samsung S3310

  • QVGA TFT display with 16 million colors
  • GSM/EDGE connectivity
  • Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity
  • Music player and FM radio
  • 2 megapixel camera with video recording (at 30fps)
  • 30MB internal memory
  • microSDHC memory card slot

Samsung E2210

  • 1.77″ TFT internal display with 128 x 160 pixels and 262K colors
  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity
  • VGA camera
  • USB 2.0

Samsung E1360

  • Dual-band GSM/GPRS connectivity (900 / 1800 MHz)
  • 128 x 160 pixels CSTN display with 65K colors
  • FM radio

Samsung E1210

  • Dual-band GSM/GPRS connectivity (900/1800 MHz)
  • 1.77″ CSTN display with 120 x 160 pixels and 65K colors
  • FM radio
  • High-capacity 1000 mAh battery

Samsung E1125 and Samsung E1100

  • Dual-band GSM connectivity (900/1800 MHz)
  • 128 x 128 pixels CSTN display with 65K colors
  • FM radio

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