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Samsung unveils SCH-W920 multi-function DMB phone
Wednesday, November 4, 2009Samsung continues to burnish its image as the undisputed heavyweight of Asia's mobile phone market with the introduction of the SCH-W920. The new DMB phone won't win any style points, but is robust when it comes to features.
The unit offers a 3-megapixel camera, a 3,000 entry phonebook, video calling capability, a digital music player, Bluetooth and language learning functions that include a ful...
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