Samsung's SGH-i320 smartphone available now through Vodafone

Samsung's little BlackBerry


28 November 2006 14:25 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Samsung's latest smartphone, the SGH-i320, was first unveiled in July, and is now available with Vodafone.

The i320 is Samsung's first super-slim smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard. Candy bar in form, it measures 11.5mm thin (because thin is in) and weighs just 95g.

Operating on Windows Mobile 5.0, it enable users to access Microsoft applications including Outlook for push email, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Windows MSN messaging is built-in.

The screen is a large 2.2-inches, which easily displays the 1.3MP images that the camera can take; Bluetooth and speakers are also included.

The i320 is Samsung's answer to the ubiquitous BlackBerry.
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