The device will be delivered in a new revamped blue ultra version.

Oct 30, 2006 10:38 GMT  ·  By

Do you like it blue? Is ultra your dream in life? If this is your case, I suppose I found you a soul mate. I'm talking about the newly launched blue Samsung SCH-V900, that comes as an Ultra Edition, with a thickness of 9.9 mm (if that can be called thick anyway, don't pick on me, I'm just doing my job).

The handset has been shown to the public at the Samsung's KES 2006 International Conference on Knowledge-Based & Intelligent Information & Engineering Systems, organized by the Universities of Brighton and Bournemouth and held in the Bournemouth International Conference Center in the South of the United Kingdom (it seems the time has come when the Koreans aren't the first to see and get their hands on the new mobile goodies, two thumbs up for the British on this one).

This blue V900 successor is a CDMA2000 1x EV-DO, works on 800 Mhz networks and has the same feature list as its older more conventionally colored brother. The package contains a 2.3 inch QVGA main internal display, a 0.8 inch 16 gray scale OLED external screen, a 2 megapixel camera, a GPS function for the ones that get lost every time they get further than 2 miles (3.2 kilometers for the guys that like it metrical) of their house, a subway route map (sorry I don't know for what city that is), a VOD/MOD/MP3 player, a file viewer, a microSD memory expansion card slot and the omnipresent and always acclaimed Bluetooth connectivity.

As usual after an exposition release of a handset, there are no information about the price or the release date of the device so be sure to check back in case some new info comes from Samsung, because here is the place from where you'll find out about it.