Samsung is one busy bee these days, with a series of its handsets heading for the markets around the world. Previously, the company introduced two mobile phones, Samsung Glyde 2 and Samsung S3030 Eco in Holland. Right now, another mobile phone that has been recently introduced officially by Samsung on the market (in India specially) is the B2100 Marine. The rugged device (also known as Xplorer) can withstand dust, shock and water (up to 30mins in 1m depth) and is compliant with IP57 and 810F military standards.
The features of the handset include quad-band GSM connectivity, a 1.8-inch screen, noise cancellation technology, FM Radio with RDS, music player, Bluetooth connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel photo snapper and microSD memory card slot. The price tag of the B2100 Marine has been set at Rs. 7,030.
The last of the Samsung phones to make the headlines these days is the SCH-W760, which comes in a sliding form factor. The most interesting capability of the handset is its Infrared Video Telephony (IRVT) feature, offering users the possibility to make video calls even when in the dark. Other features of the device include a 2.8-inch WQVGA AMOLED screen, support for 7.2Mbps HSDPA, a 3-megapixel photo snapper, S-DMB, and support for up to 8GB of additional storage space via a microSD memory card slot.
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