Alltel size zero for Samsung

Samsung goes wafer thin for a XM Radio Mobile


3 May 2007 10:27 GMT / By Ryan Haynes

Samsung keen to keep its record as the maker of the world's thinnest handsets has released yet another slim handset - the wafer thin SCH-R510.

Avaialble on the Alltel network in America the phone measures a almost snappable 8.4 millimeters thick.

The new model includes a celltop widget system, XM Radio Mobile, Axcess TV, and Axcess mobile Guide, however will currently only be available in the US.

The handset has a 1.3MP camera and weighs just 2.7oz, while it has all the multimedia features; a MP3 player, expandable memory slot, Bluetooth and Bluetooth stereo plus messaging, web and email capabilities.

We will keep you posted as to its availability in the UK.
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