Samsung's SGH-P310 credit card phone
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Now that they've mastered the fine art of fitting a phone's guts roughly into the outline of a credit card, Samsung is turning their attention to beautifying the whole affair with the SGH-P310. Like the P300 before it, the P310 could theoretically squeeze into some wallets (though we certainly don't recommend sitting on it) -- but unlike the P300, the P310 loses the awkward-looking black cap in favor of a more refined gloss black / brushed stainless combo. Specs have likewise been boosted with a 2.0-megapixel camera replacing the old 1.3-megapixel unit, Bluetooth 2.0, and a microSD slot for when you don't find the phone's 80MB of internal storage adequate. We'll keep you abreast of release and pricing as it comes down the pike.
[Via SlashGear]