Samsung, one of the globe's largest companies and the world's second largest handset manufacturer, (after Nokia), announced having sold more than 1,000,000 units of its U900 Soul mobile phone. This impressive number comes after less than two months, as the U900 was released at the end of April across Europe... |
20 June 2008 11:35 GMT |
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Samsung announced, just a few hours ago, the release of Samsung Soulb, the third mobile phone from the South Korean manufacturer's Soul family. Samsung obviously chose to name the new handset Soulb due to its bar-type form factor (or candybar, as it's popularly known). Staying true to the "Soul spirit", ... |
29 May 2008 09:53 GMT |
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Samsung L870 (or SGH-L870) was first seen more than one month ago, in the Netherlands, and it seemed to be a mid-end slider phone. According to some recently unveiled info, the L870 was redesigned a bit by the South Korean producer and now it looks like the handset is yet another device from the Soul family. A Czech... |
20 May 2008 05:29 GMT |
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Samsung G400 Soul and Samsung U900 Soul are among the most impressive phones to land at the 2008 edition of CeBIT (4 - 9 March, Hanover, Germany). Even more, they will probably also be among the most craved handsets during the year, as they combine high-end features with great looks in an admirable way. G400 Soul... |
7 March 2008 10:59 GMT |
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Samsung Electronics announced today the release of Samsung Soul, the company's new flagship handset for 2008, presented as the "Spirit" of the Ultra Edition series. The phone will make its official debut next week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain (11 - 14 February).Samsung Soul comes in a slim, s... |
8 February 2008 10:22 GMT |
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Keira Knightley should marry Kanye West - and then, once we made sure two of the world's biggest whiners are together, we could pack them both in a space ship and send them to bitch away on the Moon or Mars. I think there would be plenty of people ready to pay for the space ship out of their own pockets. The fac... |
22 September 2007 06:03 GMT |
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