Samsung rocked us back in September with the SPH-V5400, the first cellphone to sport a built-in hard drive (1.5 gigger, to be exact), now they’re back in effect with the SGH-i300, a massively spec’d out 3GB model. The i300 runs on Windows Mobile (we haven’t gotten confirmation of which version, though) and comes with a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth, scroll wheel navigation (take that, iPod!), a 262,000 color, 240x320 LCD screen, support for playback of MP3, WMA, AAC, and AAC+ audio files, and a TransFlash memory card slot. Better still, the hard drive is plug-and-play, so you can connect the phone up to your PC over USB and just drag and drop your files as you please, there’s no lame interfaces to have to mess with. Click to see three more higher-res pics.
P.S. - Forgot to mention, it’s tri-band GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900MHz), so probably not going to make it over here.
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Thursday, March 10, 2005
The SGH-i300, Samsung’s 3GB Windows Mobile-powered musicphone
Cellphones - cellphones.engadget.com
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