The PC inside your phone

Apr 25, 2007 10:02 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Electronics announced on the 25th of April the future launching of the Symbian OS smartphone SGH-i400.

The Samsung SGH-i400 follows the concept of the SGH-i520 smartphone behind it, along with its Symbian OS concept. It proved to be a great success, if you think of the 82,8 million Symbian OS phones shipped worldwide by now.

At a first glance, SGH-i400 draws the user's attention by its smooth lines, stylish silvery reflections and, most important of all, by its 2.3'' wide display. It has a look appropriate for business use and for personal entertainment too. The smooth slide makes it both functional and appealing due to its compact appearance.

The Symbian S60 that the Samsung mobile SGH-i400 uses makes this phone ready for program installing just like on a PC. This is why it can turn out to be extremely useful, especially when out of the office, or when in need of your PC at times when it is nowhere around. It is an excellent source of information and entertainment, all packed in a slim, elegant design.

Among its other useful features, the Samsung i400 is equipped with multimedia functions. It has a 2-megapixel camera, music key and stereo dual speaker for when you need to hold an emergency conference or simply enjoy the music.

The Samsung Symbian OS smartphone SGH-i400 will have its first launching in Russia sometime in July 2007 and will be available in other European countries shortly after that.