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19th September - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global
leader in telecommunication network systems and handsets,
launches the SGH-P310 to the world. Following the global
success of the wildly popular SGH-P300, better known
as the Card Phone, the SGH-P310 comes with
a newly designed exterior and a revamped abundance of
features to take the throne as the Card Phone
II.
Samsungs P310 offers superior portability with
its slim and wide form factor. Designers and engineers
managed to trim the Card Phone II to a mere 8.5mm in
thickness. The P310 shed the P300s retro look
and wrapped itself in an elegant black color.
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Resembling a simple and clean credit card, the P310s
modern design is sure to attract the fashion-conscious and
working professionals. The exquisitely designed P310 is the
perfect companion for business users who desire a stylish
premium feather-light mobile to serve their needs anytime,
anywhere.
Hidden underneath the slim outer beauty are assortments of
advanced features. The 2 megapixel camera managed to fit in
with the music player and video player. The phone stores and
saves your favorite tunes on the embedded 80MB memory and
in the available external memory slot. It also offers ultimate
freedom and control with Bluetooth® connectivity. Users
can navigate their way around on the large 1.9 262K
QVGA color screen using a new touch sensor soft key. An included
case provides extended battery life to power the P310.
Kitae Lee, President of the Telecommunication Network Business
at Samsung Electronics, says Samsungs new Card
Phone II is loaded with the latest multimedia features with
a unique iconic design. Its mini compact size with essential
multimedia features meets our highest standard of quality.
He adds, Samsung mobiles have come a long way in mobile
design and technology. We will strive to deliver the right
balance of cutting-edge technology and superiorly designed
mobiles to the market, added Kitae Lee.
The SGH-P310 will be launched to the European market in late
September, followed by the Southeast Asian market in later
October.
source:engadget
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