Samsung's first projector phone sees daylight at CES 2009
- DUCYMN13
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the carrier that makes the phone is samsung but whichever phone company buys this phone to sell varries for this phone hasent even come out to the public yet but keep your eyes peeled it sould be in verison or t mobile retailers thanx and happy hunting
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- 2009-11-11 15:26
- 9xH7
- mohan
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wow! samsung rocks! I cant wait to get this phone.. so i am going to buy iphone. ;)
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- 2009-04-24 15:11
- RDXJ
- Milinda
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The iPhone has just been over thrown by this phone...Love it
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- 2009-04-13 21:09
- 4AI7
- awseome
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when is this going to come out?
It'll be good to show many people one picture or video at the same time
go samsung
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- 2009-01-31 07:11
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- Dinah
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its great innovation a phone for projection i love that creativity in sansung.
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- 2009-01-21 13:27
- fuVd
- Anonymous
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> In reply to RAJ @ 2009-01-14 12:55 from 2Tb7A lot of time, a meeting might just involve a few people like three? four? between CEO and some top people. It is still a very useful spare device when your projector suddenly go down.
Actually i think battery might be a real problem for this phone. But we never know until the official spec is announced. There is a reason for this phone to be tick rite? Maybe it can fit a special type of batter? maybe is "dual battery"?
Btw, since most highend phone in the current market have short battery life problem, why mobile manufacturer never think of making a "Hotswapable Battery" phone? Meaning having some backup short time power in the phone, when the battery run out, the user can take off the battery without turn off the phone and not even need to open the cover. Just push a button to eject the battery and plug in the new battery. Isn't that more convenient?
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- 2009-01-17 17:07
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- deewinc
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And guess whos gonna buy it 1st? STEVE JOBS...! so that he wont be using his latest 30mm thin mac air laptop alongside a toshiba, sony or whatever projector to showcase his latest invention off his APPLE LAB...an iPHONE 4G? LOL!
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- 2009-01-15 11:13
- M@Ti
- Razakh
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Your actually wrong ANYCALL means CELL phone in Korea or at least it is a slang, which means that anycall brand is actually GSM and i used to have a anycall touchscreen dual SIM phone so get your facts right buddy
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- 2009-01-15 02:32
- jrY$
- sale987
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-01-13 09:17 from pqyaDid u know that sony E. have cameraphone with 5mpix res. and optical zoom 3X. its not the samsung only1 whos got innovations in japan etc... sorry on bad english
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- 2009-01-14 17:46
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- From S Africa
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I would be able to use this in a meeting. But how soon till africa gets it... also ignorant people please don't hate technology advancement.
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- 2009-01-14 16:12
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- RAJ
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Dude gimme a break u are not gonna flash your presentation from this fone understand that this fone is made for 1 user not for a business meeting :P
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- 2009-01-14 12:55
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- Mujib ABID
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Wow samsung ur amazing i fact i got a new samsung for my self and it's really stylish and handy in usage. To talk about this prejector phone: it's out standing. Specially while using it in business affairs.
keep on samsung
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- 2009-01-14 11:22
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- moi
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its a good feature for business customers but seriously, the projected size needs to be bigger. its only good for 3 people to see in close range if you do presentations. As of now, it still needs improvement.
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- 2009-01-14 08:22
- pKEg
- Gubs
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A projecting cellphone?
What did they put on it as the power source?
A micro-hydrogen cell?
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- 2009-01-14 05:20
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- Vincent
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very innovative... 5 stars for a mobile.
but my main concern is that... will de battery last ? ( it happen to all portable device. )
if de playback on de projector has 5 hours of play time...
that will create a history on mobile.
i believe that it will be a very handy mobile for business usage.
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- 2009-01-14 04:57
- P@TY
- Deepak
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It'll be used by people who frequently attend meetings and need to display their presentations.
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- 2009-01-14 04:55
- vcBQ
- rigelstuff
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-01-13 16:08 from uSWQYour world is so small... you obviously don't see the need for this yourself, so don't bother commenting on it.
But to educate you, the built-in projector is useful for certain businesses where an impromptu presentation to clients might be needed (i.e., marketing/company profile presentation or maybe a quick Powerpoint presentation of facts/figures).
Please don't shoot down a product or technology just because you don't understand it or it doesn't fit into your infinitesimally small world...
peace...
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- 2009-01-14 04:41
- RBtn
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