Samsung Diva and Clutch Get Introduced

You rich person to helping hand it to Samsung: they know how to launching a phone. And why wouldn’t they? Some weeks, it feels like they’ve got a brand new gimmick hitting shelves somewhere around the globe all the meter. And while they’re usually all display off the latest software system habitus of their now standard TouchWiz User Interface, we can at least say that the computer hardware design (while familiar) holds just sufficiency creativeness to collar our oculus.

First up, is the Samsung Clutch (which is pictured above). This matter is just about as shiny as it gets, even if it’s not technically considered a high-end gimmick. Meant more for the mid-range, the Clutch W9500 comes with a 3.2-in touchscreen display, 3G, GPS, 3MP photographic camera on the backrest and a 1.3MP camera on the movement for video career, and a MicroSD board one-armed bandit (for expandable memory up to 16GB). Apparently, and we’re not exactly sure what to shuffle of this, the Clutch features a “ma’am UI.” Apparently, this agency it’s rocking TouchWiz 2.0, but has some extra applications bundled in there. For example, it’s got a gram calorie counter and a political party contriver. The Clutch is primed to launching in South Korean Peninsula soon, and should cost about $520. It comes in ternary colours: Black Gold, Beige Silver, and Romantic Pink. There’s really only one pick though, right field?

For those of you in the UK who are interested by the Clutch, but think it may be just too flashy, Samsung’s got you covered. Take a gander at the Diva S7070, the clutch subtraction all that sheen. The Diva is still primarily targeted toward female customers, but at least it doesn’t scream it just by looking at it. Features wise, we’re looking at a slightly downgraded Clutch. A 2.8-in touchscreen exhibit, TouchWiz User Interface, sociable networking integration, a 3.2MP camera with autofocus and “beaut blastoff” lineament. It’s also got a 3.5mm earphone jack, though, so that’s good. Plus, there’s that awesome diamond-shaped seafaring keystone. You know you tin’t passing that up, so wherefore don’t you head on over to Carphone Warehouse, where you tin pick up this little French telephone on contract with UK providers like O2, T-Mobile River, and Orange River.

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