Samsung announced the launch of three new mobile phones in India, the X700, SGH-N710 and the SGH-X660. The X700 is a 1.3 MP, tri-band, bar type phone with features like GPRS class 10, Bluetooth /USB connectivity, stereo
FM radio, video recording and messaging, external memory (
TransFlash)
and mobile printing.
The SGH -N710 is an ultra lightweight, stylish, compact, bar phone, weighing only 76g. The SGH -X660 is a stylish, tri-band, clamshell phone that features video recording and messaging capability, Photo Caller Id, 8 Mb dynamic memory,
MP3 ring tones, speaker phone and VGA/CMOS camera.
Samsung has recently also announced the launch of its 2 Mega pixel, quad band masterpiece, the SGH D-600 in the Indian market. File Viewer,
Bluetooth wireless sharing and mobile printing, PictBridge, TV Output support, Sync ML DS, E-mail client capabilities, USB 1.1 and TransFlash memory combine to make the D-600 a mobile office master. The world's smallest removable storage module, TransFlash supplements the existing mobile phone storage while allowing for easy transfer of personal content. A music player adds to its abilities with MP3/AAC/AAC+ as well as dual speakers for 3D sound and
Bluetooth stereo headset compatibility.
With the launch of these new handsets,
Samsung now has a range of 18 handsets in the Indian market.