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  • Samsung announces four phones spanning the low to midrange

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    06.28.2009

    We've already seen a couple of these semi-officially, but it seems that Samsung has now fully, honestly announced these four fresh models for all of the world to ogle. There's actually not a lot to see here -- they're so well-buried in Samsung's literature that we were only able to find the S6700 ourselves -- but they present interesting options for anyone looking to get in on mobile music at a ridiculously low price point. Starting at the bottom, the M2310 and M2510 together formulate a powerful one-two flip / slider punch (okay, that's saying a bit much) with dedicated music controls and support for up to 8GB of microSD storage; the M2310 has a VGA cam while the M2510 steps it up to 1.3 megapixels. Moving upwards, the C5510 adds in a dual-band 3G radio, 16GB expandability, and a 2 megapixel fixed-focus camera, while the S6700 slider (pictured) tops out the range with HSDPA, a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual-LED flash, GPS, and 120MB of storage on board. Still no word on when or where these are launching, but it seems like the S6700 might be available in some regions if you look hard enough.[Via GSMArena]

  • Samsung's midrange M2310, others get a little more official

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    04.06.2009

    That M2310 we saw make a covert appearance down in Brazil not long ago is looking more official by way of a Dutch trade show, where the low-end music phone was demoed alongside a couple with which we're less familiar: the M2510 and S5200. By all accounts the S5200 (pictured) is the more interesting of the two, featuring a 3 megapixel camera and a stylish two-tone black / red scheme, but the M2510 slider is no slouch with an FM radio, QVGA display, and VGA cam (okay, actually, that does make it kind of a slouch by definition, but we're sure it'll be priced appropriately when it gets around to launching). Speaking of launching, we still don't have dates or prices for any of these -- so in the meantime, you Sammy lovers will just have to keep pining after the Omnia HD. Poor babies.