Fri Nov 3, 2006 7:49PM EST
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Rumors of an upcoming Apple iPhone have been circulating for months now, but we have yet to see it come to fruition. Samsung, on the other hand, has unveiled a phone that will likely attract hipsters looking for the next must-have MP3 phone. Meet Samsung's sleek SGH-X830 mini mobile, set to be released in Europe at the end of this month. The ultra-compact swivel phone weighs under three ounces and stores 250 songs or podcasts. It's about the size of an iPod nano, but when swung open the MP3 player/phone reveals two rows of number keys.
Akihabara News has more pictures of the colorful slim phones as well as more details about the model. For starters, the phone appears to be available in pink, orange, blue, yellow, silver and black. It also features a dial for navigation, video options, a digital camera, Bluetooth, and a music player. I think this phone is unbelievably hot and way sexier than any Chocolate phone or RAZR. Let's hope Samsung brings this tiny music phone to the U.S. soon, since most of us are tired of iPhone rumors.
What do you think about this phone?
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My wife and I have these phones and they are amazing. They have bluetooth, a camera, and the sound quality is great. The external speaker is loud and good quality for a speaker that size. It takes a while to get used to text messaging using the phone because of the button layout but that is the only very minor complaint. Sleek, great looking and small enough to fit into a lipstick holder. I highly recommend this phone.
the phone looks awesome!!!!! i like it as much as my razr!! i would consider purchsaing one
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1 Posted by artistic_girl_2 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:58PM EDT Report Abuse
That sounds soooo awsome! i like the teeny, iPod-like design...hopefullly it will be as good as it sounds ;)