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Samsung launches new color phones

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NEW DELHI: Samsung Electronics has announced the launch of the SGH —D 500 in the Indian market. This new tri band from Samsung is priced at Rs 22,499. The D500 includes 96MB of user memory; a 1.3 Mega pixel camera; 2,62,000 color, 1.9 inch TFT LCD screen, Blue tooth, email and syncML connectivity; 64 polyphonic ring tones; an enhanced voice clarity speakerphone and an MP3 Player music player. The D500 besides supporting messaging in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Bengali and Punjabi also supports menu in Gujarati and Kannada language.






In addition to the D-500, Samsung also launched three new handset models. The SGH —E 630 phone comes with 65,536 color TFT screen, 64 poly ringtones, camera with multi shot and Flash, 21 MB memory and five regional language support. This triband phone with six-hour voice recording function also supports GPRS, MMS and Java applications and comes with a plug-in speaker to amplify the volume. This phone is priced at Rs 12,949.





The SGH —E330, VGA camera phone, comes with 65,536 colors dual folder LCD screen, speakerphone, two hour voice recording, camera with flash and five regional language support. The SGH N-700 is a dual band, monochrome phone that comes with a 1,000 phone book memory, five regional language support, GPRS, 16 Polyphonic Ringtones and a flashlight. While the E-330 is priced at Rs 10,249, the N-700 is priced at Rs 3,999.





Announcing the launch of the SGH —D500 in the Indian market, Samsung India sales and marketing (HHP) director HC Ryu stated, "We expect to achieve the No.1 position in the premium segment of the mobile handset market in the country by 2007." Samsung expects 80 percent of its handset sales this year to come from the color phone segment. In the first quarter, the company has introduced eight new handset models in the country.




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