Samsung's SGH-i320 to launch in the European market

It'll be stiff competition for the BlackBerry


4 July 2006 17:02 GMT / By Amber Maitland

After launching the device in Asia earlier this year, Samsung is bringing the SGH-i320, its answer to the BlackBerry, to Europe later this month.

The device is based on Windows Mobile 5.0, has a 2.2-inch screen with 65,536-colour display and a QWERTY keyboard.

It's capable of receiving Windows Mobile 5.0's push e-mail, features media playback, and sports a 1.3MP camera for video and stills, which are stored on 120GB hard drive or on a MicroSD card.

It's a tri-band phone rather than 3G, and features Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free talking, but no Wi-Fi.

Pocket-lint will keep you updated when pricing and more specs have been released.

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