
Samsung has finally acknowledged its VVIP handset in South Korea, also known as the SCH-W910. It will come draped in gold and black plaid designs, boasting a 2.6″ WQVGA AMOLED display internally, while the outside is equipped with a plain old 1.5″ OLED display. The menu structure is pretty simple, coming in a 2×3 format, while other specifications include a 2-megapixel camera, HSDPA connectivity, Bluetooth support, GPS navigation, a microSD memory card slot, SOS (presumably for emergency situations) and an electronic dictionary. South Koreans can get this handset for approximately $400 – no idea for the rest of the world though.
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