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Samsung's unveils P960, G810

By Kent German on 13 February 2008

Tags: camera | mobile phone | samsung

Samsung SGH-G810 and SGH-P960

As is its usual custom, Samsung has made quite a killing at the GSMA World Congress.

Though its announcements aren't quite as exciting as those from Nokia or Sony Ericsson, it certainly made a respectable showing. Besides its new Soul, the company also unveiled the G810 and the P960.

Samsung SGH-G810: The G810 offers a slider design similar to the Samsung SGH-G800. Its feature set is also similar and includes a 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus, a 3x optical zoom, a xenon flash, GPS navigation, Bluetooth, TV out, USB 2.0, a 3.5mm headset jack, Geo-tagging for photos, Google search and Gmail, multi-format audio and video support, and Wi-Fi. There's a 2.6-inch color display and it all runs on a Symbian S60, third edition operating system. The SGH-G810 is part of Samsung's new "Infotainment" category, though we're not really sure what that means.

Samsung SGH-P960: The P960 has a 3-megapixel camera, an FM radio, a document viewer, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and a full Internet browser. Like many Samsung phones, it has a silver slider design. Both the G810 and P960 are triband (GSM 900/1800/1900) and support European 3G bands.

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