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Windows Mobile 6 phone has slide-out keyboard
Sep. 14, 2007

Samsung has announced a mobile phone with a novel keypad layout and slide-out keyboard. The Verizon-branded SCH-i760 runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional and features both WiFi and Bluetooth.

The SCH-i760 is said to use Samsung's own ARM-based 2442 processor, clocked at 400 MHz, and backed by 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of flash memory. Software includes the usual Windows Mobile 6 suite, such as mobile editions of Internet Explorer, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Windows Media Player. To these, however, Samsung has added voice command, remote control software for home electronics, and a file viewer from Picsel Technologies.


Samsung's SCH-i760 can be used in portrait or landscape modes

A 2.8-inch touchscreen display offers 240 x 320 pixel resolution and is usable in both portrait and landscape orientations, as the above photo shows. The top of the phone features a 4-way navigator, four application launcher keys, and a numeric keypad whose keys have a rakish 45-degree angle.

According to Samsung, the SCH-i760 includes CDMA 1900 MHz (PCS) and CDMA 800 MHz (1XRTT/EVDO) cellular capabilities. The company says the phone's WiFi (802.11b/g) implementation allows "seamless moves between your corporate WLAN, home WLAN, and local hot spots."

As for Bluetooth, Samsung touts an unusually wide range of functionality. The SCH-i760 is said to support more Bluetooth profiles than typical devices, including:
  • mono and stereo headset
  • handsfree
  • serial port
  • dial-up networking
  • object push
  • file transfer
  • basic print
  • phonebook access
  • human interface device (keyboard)
Other key features and specifications listed by Samsung for the SCH-i760 smartphone include:
  • Processor -- Samsung 2442, running at 400 MHz
  • Memory -- 64 MB RAM, 128 MB flash
  • Display -- 2.8-inch touchscreen, with 65,000 colors and 320 x 240 pixel resolution
  • Storage -- up to 2GB (via microSD)
  • Wireless:
    • CDMA 1900 MHz (PCS), CDMA 800 MHz (1XRTT/EVDO)
    • WiFi (802.11b/g)
    • Bluetooth 2.0 with wide range of profiles (see list above)
  • Expansion -- microSD slot
  • Battery life:
    • Standard battery -- up to 3.5 hours talk time, up to 180 hours standby
    • Optional 1500 mAh battery -- up to 5.4 hours talk time, up to 280 hours standby
  • Dimensions -- 7.2 x 4.9 x 2.8 inches
  • Weight -- 5.3 ounces with standard battery
Verizon has not released pricing or availability details for the SCH-i760. However, rumored cost is approximately $300 with a two-year contract.



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