Reuben Lee | Mar 04, 2008
The Korean mobile phone maker has just announced a clamshell version of the
Soul handset at the CeBIT tradeshow in Hannover, Germany. Named the
G400, the handset's most unique feature lies in its dual 2.2-inch QVGA LCD displays. That's right, it comes with a 2.2-inch internal screen as well as a 2.2-inch external touchscreen panel. The G400 will also offer a customizable graphic user interface (GUI), much like the Soul.
As with most of Samsung's recent high-end imaging handsets, the HSDPA-enabled G400 comes with a host of strong camera features including a 5-megapixel sensor (with autofocus), face detection, image stabilizer and Wide Dynamic Range. Also noteworthy on this dual-screen clamshell are Bluetooth connectivity, microSD card slot, onboard multimedia player and FM radio, and haptic vibration feedback (for the touchscreen).
The G400 is expected to make its way to Asia by June or July this year. More information and pictures on the G400
here.
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