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Samsung SCH-B900 hits South Korea

Our friends living in South Korea will benefit from a new touchscreen handset known as the Samsung SCH-B900, where this CMDA EV-DO cellphone will be available from SK Telecom in due time. Coming in white and clad in a simple and elegant design, the SCH-B900 will feature Samsung’s popular TouchWiz UI, alongside a 3″ touchscreen display at 240 x 400 resolution, GPS navigation, DMB TV, a 3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, voice control, a microSD memory card slot and a 960 mAh battery to keep it going throughout the day. There might be a chance for the Samsung SCH-B900 to hit Stateside since it features CDMA/EV-DO connectivity, although there is no word or whisper of such an announcement anytime soon.

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