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Samsung Unveils Its Own "RAZRBerry"

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TurboT5

Feb 13, 2006, 10:38 AM

How Original

Jeez, Samsung. How original. Can Samsung make anything that wasn't copied from someone else?
Microsoft has been doing that since its inception... 😛
It's thin, has buttons and a screen. A DIRECT COPY OF MOTOROLA!!! HOW COULD THEY?!

Please... 🙄
I don't really place a great deal of importance on this "Samsung is copying motorola" talk. With the multimedia features on phones increasingly requiring larger screens and better keyboards, the only dimension that can be miniaturized without sacrific...
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At least Samsung get their prodcuts to market relatively close to when they say they will...unlike Motorola that anounces products when they are only concepts and they are ofter a year or more late and some times even cancel the products after saying ...
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Sam K

Feb 13, 2006, 9:44 AM

Tri or Quad band GSM?

Judging by the model number, this is a GSM phone. So is it tri or quad band?
Tri-band, and unfortunately no GSM 850... ☚ī¸
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SForsyth01

Feb 13, 2006, 10:58 AM

Samsung Renamed as Motorola Black

News Flash: The Samsung Company has renamed themselves as Motorola Black as they are continually bringing out the same products, only in black and a few months after the original Motorola product debuted.

Very innovative company, I'm tellin' ya.
You forgot to mention that if Motorola releases a product in black, Samsung comes out with one that is white. A perfect example is the RARZ slider that Moto released the other day....now Samsung has the same phone in white:

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macfreak

Feb 13, 2006, 11:48 AM

I like it.

I find this one intriguing, for some reason.

Now if only it weren't coming out months and months from now....
 
 
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