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”Samsung U940 Glyde Officially Glides Onto Verizon
After months of unofficial teasing (and well over a year of hanging out overseas) Samsung's U940 Glyde is finally official for Verizon. Besides going all CDMA/EV-DO, the former F700 touchscreener with a QWERTY keyboard packs GPS, a full HTML browser, a gimped 2MP camera, VCAST and all the usual stuff like Bluetooth and microSD support. Oddly, no VCAST TV. If this year old, no-longer-a-fresh pup phone still excites you, it's $249 w/ a two-year contract and $50 rebate. Check out another picture (with keyboard stashed away) plus full spec sheet after the jump.
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Helio Mysto Gets Official in Picture Form, Will Cost $150?
While CrunchGear says they've got no specs to go with this picture of the "first official pic" of Helio's upcoming Mysto, its looks match up quite nicely with past mumblings that the Mysto is in fact Samsung's U600 slider. If it is, expect it to be tricked out a bit since the GSM model now available lacks 3G, though it comes with MP3, AAC and WMA support and FM radio out of the box, promising to be a decent little multimedia phone for $150 after some Helio tweaks. [CrunchGear]Samsung's Thin 3-Megapixel SCH-u900 FlipShot Camera Phone Hits Verizon
Last time you saw the SCH-u900, it was fugly. Now, gussied up and ready for the holidays, the u900 makes its Verizon Wireless debut in red and black with a new nickname, the FlipShot. The 3.0-megapixel camphone replaces the now defunct a990 with a thinner body and a new rounded-edge look. It's got what you'd expect from a high-end feature phone: EV-DO, GPS with VZ Navigator, and Bluetooth—stereo audio, dial-up networking, serial port and object push for vCard, plus basic print and image profiles. The black version starts selling on Verizon's website today, while the seductive red model will only be available at Best Buy, beginning 11/26. Total cost for this baby will be $200, after you sign your life away for one-fifth of a decade, of course. [Verizon Wireless]Verizon Readying a 15 Phone Barrage for the Rest of '07
Phone Arena snagged some docs laying bare the rest of Verizon's 2007 release schedule—no major surprises here, with most of the heavy hitters Verizon versions of stuff we've already seen, or at least heard about: More »
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Top 10 Phones of 3GSM
The 3GSM World Congress only started today. But like children who can't keep secrets or hold their bladders, every handset maker announced its new lineup in "me first" fashion. Which is why we're able to bring you this top 10 list of the most outlandish, impressive and iPhone-like phones of the show. Starting with number 10... More »
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Samsung's Dangerously Thin Ultras: The 12.1mm 3G U700 Slider
Last but not least from Samsung today is the U700 slider, the thickest of the family at 12.1mm. It's got a 3.6Mbps HSDPA data connection, a 3-megapixel camera, and 20MB of onboard memory expandable via MicroSD. More »
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Samsung's Dangerously Thin Ultras: The 9.6mm U300 Clamshell
Samsung's Ultra Edition II keeps on keepin' on with the U300, a 9.6-mm clamshell. It's got a 3-megapixel camera and 70MB of onboard space, although that isn't expandable via MicroSD for some reason. It packs a 2.2-inch LCD with 240x320 resolution and an external 96x16 OLED. More »
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Samsung's Dangerously Thin Ultras: The 10.9mm Quad Band U600
Next up in Sammy's Ultra Edition II line is the U600, clocking in at a not-quite-world's-thinnest 10.9mm thick. It's quad band, has a 3.2-megapixel camera, and 60MB of onboard storage expandable via MicroSD. More »
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