Samsung’s answer to Apple’s iPhone and HTC’s Touch Diamond
comes in the form of its new touch-screen SGH-i900. Though the Korean
electronics giant has not officially unveiled the product, images and
information have begun to proliferate in cyberspace.
Cnet Asia reports that the SGH-i900 is clad in brushed
metal, and shape wise, resembles the iPhone, only thicker but lighter. Like the
iPhone, the i900 intuitively adjusts the screen between ‘landscape’ and
‘portrait’ when you tilt the phone.
The SGH-i900 will feature 16GB internal storage, optimized
web browsing and downloads with 7.2 Mbps HSDPA, a 5-megapixel camera and runs
on Windows Mobile 6.1.
There’s also an optical sensor for a directional pad, just
as in the SGH-i780. Haptic feedback – which essentially means that your finger
experiences a buzz each time you touch a key – is increasingly becoming a
mainstay in all Samsung’s new mobile phone lineup, which started with the
Instinct and Soul.

via Crave.cnet
Photo credits: Cnet Asia