Samsung I7110 Smartphone with S60 and Symbian OS

October 20, 2008 by John Messina Samsung I7110 Smartphone

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Samsung I7110 Smartphone

(PhysOrg.com) -- Samsung Electronics Co just announced today their latest Smartphone based on the S60 and Symbian OS. The Samsung I7110 Smartphone will be showcased for the first time at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London on October 21 and 22. The I7110 is a slim and sleek bar type Smartphone with only 12.9mm thickness and comes fully packed with high performance functionality.

The I7110 features a 2.6" QVGA AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen, FM radio, DNSe 2.0, GPS with Geo-Tagging, optical mouse, accelerometer, 3D games (Asphalt, FIFA 2000) with DLNA compatibility.

Based on Symbian OS v9.3, the I7110 is optimized for convergence with performance and feature enhancements, giving the user the highest level of power efficiency and platform security for a Smartphone.

Using cutting-edge mobile phone technology, the 2.6" AMOLED screen will deliver outstanding experiences in connectivity, multimedia and GPS navigation. With geo-tagging and navigation capabilities in pedestrian and driving modes, the AMOLED screen makes it easy to view under bright sunlight.

With the great multimedia capabilities, users will be able to enjoy high resolution photos with its 5 megapixel camera that features auto focus and LED flash. It also comes with the latest digital camera features including "smile shot" and "blink shot" features.

The I7110 also offers advance video recording not found in today´s Smartphone´s. Multi-codec formats including DivX is supported thereby eliminating the need to convert video files. There is also 50Mb of internal memory as well as support for micro SD memory cards up to 16 GB.

The I7110 offers HSDPA and WiFi connectivity to enhance your multimedia experience and an 8-way optical mouse to maximize your web browsing experience.

Samsung I7110 Smartphone Features:

- Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, WiFi
- 50Mb internal memory and 16GB external (micro-SD)
- 5 megapixel camera (CMOS with AF and LED flash)
- Video Player - Supports: DivX, H.263, H.264, WMV, MP4, and RV. VGA 30 fps, QVGA 120 fps
- Music Player - Supports: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eACC+, WMA and Real Audio
- GPS Navigation: Pedestrian & Driving, Geo-tagging
- Battery1,200 mAh. Talk time: 11 Hrs / 6 hrs (EDGE/WCDMA). Standby time: 427 hrs / 451 hrs (EDGE/WCDMA)

The Samsung I7110 Smartphone will be available in Russia from November 2008 and will soon be introduced in other markets.


   
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