Samsung Electronics and Bang & Olufsen launch serenata a new music-mobile
phone which holds 4G bytes of songs (storing about 1,000 songs) and has numerous
features similar to the iPhone .The Serenata doesn't look like a mobile phone . The
top half has a navigation wheel with no buttons.
Serenata's click wheel navigation gives users simple and easy operation of the
phone's functions. There are very few actual keys, with the wheel being used for all
primary operation supported by on-screen operation based on sensi-touch
technology. A large 2.4-inch colour LCD display developed by Samsung allows
Serenata to show album covers in high resolution and facilitates on-screen
navigation.
The amount of song storage space is a major difference between Serenata and the
iPhone. Apple Inc. has already said it will only sell 8G-byte iPhones in the future,
once it sells out of the 4G byte version. The Serenata works with GSM
networks,900,1800 and 1900 MHz bands, and with HSDPA services on 3G networks.
Users can send e-mail SMS text messages from the handset, and store up to 1,000
phone numbers in its address book. The phone allows users to create to-do lists,
write in calendars, and has enough battery power for three hours of talk time.
The handsets will go on sale in Europe by the end of the month, said Anthony Lee, a
spokesman at Samsung. Pricing has not yet been
Source: latestmobileworld
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