Juniper Foo | Apr 12, 2005

Yet more nifty mobile devices from Samsung which aren't coming within lusting distance of Singapore users. Out this week in Korea, the SCH-G100 and SPH-G1000 (which we caught at CeBIT) are 3D game phones featuring force feedback capability. Though that's nothing new, given that Sony Ericsson sported an auto-racing game with vibration on the T610, Samsung (being Samsung) has slapped on an industry-leading 1 million polygon/second graphic accelerator chip which it claims will enhance game realism. We'll console ourselves with counting down the days to Sony's May 13 PSP rollout here.
Click to see a large image of the SPH-G1000
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No images from Samsung yet on the SCH-G100
Price: N.A.
Availability: Korea
Device: 3D game phones
Basic specs: CDMA 2000, 113 x 55 x 24mm, 148g, 262K TFT LCD display, 1.3-megapixel camera, RS-MMC media, 3D and 2D games, dual stereo speakers, multikey, 64-chord polyphony, MP3 support
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