September 04, 2007
Samsung's new slider is officially unveiled
The IFA show saw a lot of product announcements this week and one of the stand-out devices was the Samsung SGH-i620.
At only 16mm thick the SGH-i620 is a slim tri-band GSM handset with a slide-out keyboard. It also boasts UMTS and HSDPA for data transfer as well as Bluetooth v2.0.
The new smartphone will be available in Germany later this month with a QWERTZ keyboard, but all the publicity shots show a QWERTY version suggesting a UK and US launch is on its way as well.
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