Juniper Foo | Mar 11, 2005

Looks like Samsung isn't resting until it rules the world. Scary thought? Well, not for music aficionados who've been waiting for a phone--aside from Sony Ericsson's upcoming Walkman handset--that can beat dedicated players and store tons of music files. Make that 3GB (or about 1,000 songs) worth in a hard drive that resides under the SGH-i300's hood. What's more, this mobile packs plug-&-play files-to-go, so you can use it like a removable hard disk drive. Needless to say, this portable boombox beats a rhythm through stereo speakers capable of 3D sound, and can download online music via operator-dependent services. Now where can we sign up for one?
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Price: N.A.
Availability: Likely Korea
Device: MP3/camera smart phone
Basic specs: Windows Mobile OS, 3GB HDD, 1.3-megapixel camera, flash, scroll wheel navigation, video recording and message, MPEG-4, supports WMA, MP3, AAC, AAC+ and OGG, dual speaker, 3D sound, digital power amp, TransFlash expansion memory, Bluetooth, IrDA, USB, email client, 113 x 48 x 20mm, 130g
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When is SGH i300 sold in Euro market?
May 22, 2005 21:09