The handset comes with a DJ mode for 'scratching'

Feb 7, 2009 11:15 GMT  ·  By

Photos of another unannounced Samsung mobile phone have emerged to the web recently, following a week of continuous leaks and official announcements regarding about a dozen new Samsung handsets. The newest leak brings to the table the Samsung M7600, which is reported to be a Symbian S60v5-powered smartphone.

From what we've heard, the Korean mobile phone maker included a full touchscreen display with the device. Besides a 2.8-inch AMOLED screen, the new Samsung M7600 also sports a 3-megapixel photo snapper with flash LED, along with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower for audio enhancement and Divx capabilities.

The most interesting and attractive feature of the handset it the fact that it comes with some sort of a DJ scratching app, a mode that allows enthusiasts to use the phone's touchscreen to ’scratch’ and add music effects, the same way they would be able to do if they had a turntable at hand.

The Samsung M7600 also includes support for HSDPA wireless data connection, as well as GPS capabilities, and this should be a nice feature for the S60 smartphone, for it might go with Nokia Maps, or Google Maps Mobile, yet other similar service that might also be included.

From the leaked photos of Samsung M7600 it seems that the device resembles the Helio Ocean phone, yet we have to say that it is good looking. On the other hand, the company was reported this week to release some more devices, like a 12-megapixel cameraphone or a new Omnia 16GB, along with another 8MP handset.

According to the news, the Korean maker is expected to release the new handset on the market in May this year, but it wouldn't come too much as a surprise if we saw the device showcased at the Mobile World Congress this month in Barcelona, Spain. No details on a price tag are available either.

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