Samsung Readying Messaging Phone
May 19, 2005, 2:28 PM by (staff)
Information surfaced this week on the FCC web site about a new Samsung messaging phone with a QWERTY thumb keyboard. The Samsung SGH-D307 appears to be Samsung's answer to other recent messaging phones such as the Motorola A630 and LG F9100. The device has a dual-flip hinge similar to the Motorola MPx, allowing the phone to be opened like a typical clamshell to place calls, or horizontally for typing. According to FCC documents, features of the D307 include quad-band GSM, EDGE high-speed data, Bluetooth, an internal antenna, and an outer caller-ID display. The model numbering and frequency bands are consistent with phones for Cingular.
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That FCC link doesn't tell me a thing..
pretty cool
Not Bad
lexical said:How can you even begin to say that? A...
IMO, this looks like it would be more user-friendly than the MPx prototype. The keypad looks like it would have better tactile feedback than Moto's "one-piece" design.
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No Camera???
Everything else seemed to be good and from the picture it looks like the the keypad is big enough.
I thought that the Motorola A630's keypad was a bit small.
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Ugly
ie: http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/cell-phon e-old.jpg