By Allen Tsai | Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:21 pm |
Samsung launched the SCH-V960, the world's first mobile phone featuring an optical joystick. Consumers utilize the optical joystick key by placing their finger and moving a cursor to navigate through the menu, similar to a cursor of a mouse on a PC. Optical sensors will read and react to users' finger movement, thus breaking down the traditional four-way menu navigation and providing 360 degrees of freedom. The familiarity and free movement of the V960's Optical Joystick results in quick and hassle-free menu navigation.
Users can point the cursor and click directly on icons on MyScreen, similar interface to that on a PC environment, and gain direct access to frequently used menus such as photo album, messaging, and music menu. Users can also use the Optical Joystick to easily scroll through the play list while listening to their music.Through an illumination sensor, the Samsung V960 also includes a 'Smart Lighting' feature that automatically controls the brightness of the LCD screen and keypad. By using the Smart Lighting feature, users are protected from eye strain and will minimize power consumption for increased efficiency. In addition, the V960 also supports a 2.0-megapixel camera, GPS and Bluetooth function. The V960 will be launched in the Korean market at the end of December. Samsung SCH-V960 Specifications - Standard: CDMA 2000 1X EVDO - Camera: 2.0-Megapixel Camera - Display: 2.12-inch 240 x 320 px 262K-Color TFT - Features: Optical Joystick - MP3 / VOD / MOD - Illumination Sensor - Bluetooth / USB - Document Viewer - Memory: microSD external memory - Size: 97 x 47.5 x 18.6 mm - Weight: 102 g
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