15 August 2007 9:38 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Remember the slightly bonkers high-end Serene mobile phone from Bang & Olufsen and Samsung?Well, they've teamed up again for another go at the luxury phone market and rumours have it that this is the result.
The B&O Serenata, also known as the Samsung SGH-F310, looks just as crazy but it seems as if they've ditched the clamshell design for a slider effort.
All unofficial at this stage, but a fuzzy pic and some spec info has been leaked.
Apparently is it's GSM handset with UMTS, EDGE and HSDPA connectivity.
Like all good top-end phones of late it will boast a 262k colour touchscreen.
The rumoured 4GB memory is very respectable and it will have MP3 and MPEG4 playing capabilities.
Dimensions are said to be 109.5 x 63 x 19.7mm, but the poor pic quality means it is hard to work out details.
It does look as though they've kept the wheel design that the Serene featured - the pic seems to show a metallic disc-shape on the front of the phone.
Otherwise it looks as if the Serenata is going to be playing a whole different tune than the Serene, we'll just have to wait and see...
Phones, Mobile phones, Samsung, Bang And Olufsen, Rumours





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