Wed Oct 3, 2007 1:32AM EDT
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Today Bang & Olufsen launched an official website detailing every feature on the upcoming Serenata phone made by Samsung, and it looks amazing. Designer David Lewis modeled the stylish handset after seaside pebbles, which explains the smooth, rounded edges of the phone and sliding speaker behind it. When you hold the phone, your thumb naturally rests on the sensi-touch wheel to easily navigate through the phone's menu, and just below it is a full-color LCD screen. For a hands-free experience, it also features a table stand for playing music out loud or use it as a speaker phone.
Switching between phone and music is one click away, so you can loaded it up with up to 4GB or 1,000 of your favorite MP3s, AAC, and WMA music files. Taking a cue from the iPod, it displays album work that can be scrolled through using the sensi-touch wheel. It's 3.5G ready and has quad-band GSM support. Other extras include Bluetooth, USB connection, SMS, MMS, and special ringtones. No price has been disclosed yet, but it will be available starting this November.
Link: B&O serenades iPhone users with music mobile [Tech.co.uk]
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