By Allen Tsai | Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:51 pm |
Samsung Electronics announced the collaboration of its Ultra Music (SGH-F300) with Beyonce Knowles. The Samsung Ultra Music F300 offers a dual-face handset design. On one side is a large, clear screen with a sweep touch key that makes music control intuitive. Flip over to the other side and it's a Samsung phone.
The F300 is a complete music player phone with superb sound quality. It is equipped with a digital power amp and offers a dedicated music user interface to navigate through the playlist. In addition, the Ultra Music F300 includes a stereo FM radio and a Quick PC Sync function, allowing users to easily create and organize their music library. Samsung's Ultra Music F300 offers extra features including a 2.0-megapixel camera, and microSD slot for memory expansion - in a extremely portable 9.4 mm slim profile.Samsung's Ultra Music TV commercial, starring Beyonce, will kick off the campaign globally in April, starting from Europe and CIS and expanding to other countries where Samsung Ultra Music phones are available. In addition, Ultra Music mobile users will have exclusive access to Beyonce's latest hit "Irreplaceable," which comes embedded in their mobile phones. Samsung Ultra Music (SGH-F300) Specifications - Standard: GSM / GPRS / EDGE (900 / 1800 / 1900MHz) - Camera: 2.0-Megapixel Camera - Display: 262K-Color TFT Screen (2.1-inch, 176 x 220 px) - Features: Dual Face & Sweeping Touch UI - Music Library (ID3 Tag Support) - Multi-Format Music Support (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA) - Music Download (WMDRM / MTP) - Multi-Format Video Support (MPEG4, H.263) - Bluetooth Stereo Music Profile (A2DP) - Stereo FM Radio - Bluetooth v2.0 / USB 2.0 - Memory: Internal 100 MB + microSD (up to 2GB) - Size: 103.5 x 44 x 9.4 mm
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