Samsung Epix - WinMo and full QWERTY
October 23rd, 2008 admin Posted in Announcements | Tags: Samsung, windows mobile
Samsung and AT&T have epically announced Samsung Epix. This appears to be the US version of Samsung i780 wich is available in Europe for some time now.
The handset packs a square 2.6 inch TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 320×320pixels and 65k colours. It has got built-in GPS reciver and optical mouse. You will be able to use the GPS navigation with TeleNav. It sports Wi-Fi and many software goodies like Opera Mobile 8.65, document reader, email and IM, video/music players.
The camera has got 2 megapixels fixed focus. There is microSDHC card slot too, since SanDisk offers 16GB cards - you’ll be satisfied. Samsung Epix is running on the latest Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. There is no pricing and availability information, regarding to the source AT&T will offer the handset for somewhere around 200 US dollars with a contract agreement.
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