December 8th, 2006
Samsung SGH-E890 is a new Samsung mobile phone that is not a PDA but has a touchscreen, so it requires a stylus (included) unless you want finger smudges to be your wallpaper theme.
The touchscreen phone is only 14.6mm thick and features a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and USB connectivity and touchscreen games.
Available now at S$568 (US$361.37) without contract and S$468 (US$297.75) with a two-year mobile plan in Singapore.
via cNet - SGH-E890: Touch me one more time
December 8th, 2006
Samsung has introduced the new video phone, as part of Samsung Ultra Series, the SGH-F500. The Samsung SGH-F500 comes with swivelable keypad so that you can enjoy the video by placing the phone on the table.
Similar to Samsung SGH-F300, it has a navigation keypad for media player instead of numeric keypad.
Other features including a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, built-in 400MB memory, up to 2GB microSD expansion slot, music and video player and 2.4-inch TFT LCD.
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December 1st, 2006

Samsung’s latest slider phone, the SPH-B5800 features a 2-megapixel digital camera, micro SD port, TFT-LCD display, jogwheel navigation, MP3 player, Bluetooth and built-in DMB TV tuner (Mobile TV).
Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
via TechFresh - Samsung SPH-B5800 Phone
November 4th, 2006

Samsung E570 “Le Fleur” is the latest clamshell from Samsung. It features 1.8-inch TFT-LCD display with 1.3-megapixel camera, 20MB of built-in memory, music player, microSD card slot for memory expansion and Bluetooth connectivity.
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September 29th, 2006
Samsung Trace or T519 from T-Mobile is a thin and light handset that features a 1.3-megapixel camera, MicroSD card slot for memory expansion, Bluetooth connectivity, EDGE and a music player.
Let’s see the review from Crunchgear:
It’s very SLVR-like - which is what T-Mo is going for here - and very inexpensive ($99). Unfortunately, it’s made of Samsung plastic and feels pretty chintzy but if you’re looking for something to slip between the pages of a book to hold your place, you can’t go wrong with this thin Lizzie.
Watch the Samsung Trace in action after this jump.
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