Samsung revealed some spanking new mobiles at
the Singapore Telecommunications Exhibition - the Samsung J800 Luxe and
Samsung L700. They also showcased the Samsung L870.
Samsung J800 Luxe
Samsung J800 Luxe name sounds a bit misleading as there is nothing
luxurious about the handset. The Samsung J800 Luxe is a mid-range
slider with the reasonable thickness of 15mm and a 2.2-inch 256K TFT
display with the meager resolution of 176 x 220 pixels.
Samsung J800 sports a 2 megapixel camera, lacking autofocus but the
phone features photo blog function, which allows direct image upload to
blogs (over the 3G connection).
Samsung J800 Luxe
Other multimedia features include music and video player, FM radio
with RDS, and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP). The slot for microSD cards
compensates the scarce 18MB built-in memory.
The built-in office document viewer, HTML browser, POP3/IMAP4 mail
client, RSS reader and Mobile Tracker complete the set of functions of
Samsung J800. The tri-band phone also relies on the HSDPA (2100 MHz)
for fast data transfers.
The pricing and availability of the Samsung J800 is still a guessing game.
Samsung L700
The Samsung L700 is the second new midrange handset presented in
Singapore. The L700 comes in the monoblock form factor and is
relatively thin, measuring only 12.8mm at the waistlne. The quad-band
L700 also offers HSDPA support.
Sadly, this phone has an average 2.1-inch 256K TFT display with the
mere resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. The 2 megapixel camera without
autofocus is the other downside of the phone.
Samsung L700
The multimedia section features the traditional Samsung music/video
player, FM radio with RDS and again stereo Bluetooth. The built-in
memory of 30MB can be further expanded with microSD cards.
As in J800 Luxe, the Samsung L700 also has a POP3/IMAP4 email client, HTML browser and an office document viewer.
The Samsung L700 will be released in silver, pink, and gold
variations but there is no word on the pricing and the availability of
the phone.
Samsung L870
The Samsung L870 was initially announced on May 28th. Despite its rather Soul-like looks, the L870 does not belong to the Soul lineup.
Samsung L870
is powered by the same Symbian OS and user interface as all Nokia
N-series smartphones. This pup is only 13.5mm in thickness and has a 3
megapixel autofocus camera and a 2.4-inch 16M color TFT display with
QVGA resolution.
Samsung L870
The Samsung L870 has tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support plus HSDPA
3.6Mbps for fast wireless data transfers. Speaking of wireless, the
only thing that let us down in the L870 specs sheet is the lack of
Wi-Fi functionality.
The Samsung L870 will also host FM radio and Bluetooth and USB
connectivity. The internal memory is 100MB and the memory card slot can
take a microSD card with a capacity of up to 4GB.
The Samsung L870 will be available in Europe this August 2008 - that will be a fast one. Pricing is yet unknown however.
Source: ePrice