Samsung i550 – The smart GPS phone
August 20, 2007

We have recently heard about the new Samsung i550, we guess this new phone from Samsung is on its way to reach to the market. Though this might also be a rumor also but we have also got images of this phone. The Samsung i550 is a fresh reinforcement to the high end smartphones. If you have been following smart phones then you can easily get the difference between this phone and other smart phones. The new i550 is a new trend setting phone which can bring a new revolution to the smart phone business. This phone has various alluring feature, as what we have come to know till now. This phone is till now supposed to have GPS and would run on Symbian OS S60 UI. In past one month we have reviewed plethora of Samsung phones. It feels as if Samsung is in a spree to launch various experimental cell phones. The new i550 will be the first Samsung phone to have a GPS technology. Well this is not new as various manufacturers have already introduced their GPS enabled phone and Samsung is now following their trend. It’s not that unique also but for ardent Samsung phone users it would definitely be a boon.
This phone has a very delicate body. Surprisingly this phone has a small dimension of 115x 53x 13.8 mm. this phone has every portfolio of a smart phone. If you are looking for a delicate smartphone that can be a stylish gadget then the new i550 is a best option for you. This smart GPS enabled phone has sporting 3G and HSDPA (3.6 Mbps). This phone has a 2.6 inches bright screen display which makes it easier to use the GPS technology. This bar phone has a unique charisma that can attract the users.
This phone features 3.2 mega pixel camera which can make you all technology freaks more freaking. This phone is the first bar phone by Samsung which will be featuring the Symbian technology. This phone can be called a delicate piece of cell phone which is specially designed for the high end users. This phone will have a FM radio with a 3.5 mm jack, micro SD card slot with 128 MB internal memory.



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