Samsung M5650- A music-focused full touch screen handset for young mobile users

samsung_mobile.jpg Samsung today unveiled the Samsung M5650, a music-focused addition to its popular lineup of full touch screen handsets for young mobile users. Tailored for music lovers, the Samsung M5650 is equipped with a one-touch key for listening to your favorite tunes on top of all the diverse features of the Samsung Corby. The Samsung M5650 offers enhanced social networking features for those who are actively digitally connected through means such as e-mail, instant messaging and blogs. Additionally, the Samsung M5650 allows quick access to MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, and the ability to easily upload photos and videos. samsung_mobile_b.jpg Offering 3G connectivity, the Samsung M5650 comes with a full range of features such as WiFi, a 3-megapixel camera, FM radio, MP3 player, USB 2.0, Bluetooth, One Finger Zoom and a Cartoon UI. Samsung M5650 is currently available in Portugal and soon expand to other Europe markets, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India and China. The battery cover is available in blue or black.

December 22, 2009 - 3:08 AM | Posted in - Mobile Phones | | | | | |


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