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Articles about soul: October 7, 2008

Samsung brings its “Soul” to Europe

by Arnold Zafra on Apr 21, 2008 at 11:21 AM

Samsung Soul mobile phone

Samsung has launched its “Soul” mobile phone to the European market. To be released by major mobile phone operators in France, UK and Germany, the Soul boasts of powerful features making it worthy of being called Samsung’s flagship product for 2008.

The Soul’s got a 5-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, face detection technology, image stabilizer and Wide Dynamic Range. If you are into digital cameras, you’d know that these are features common to most point-and-shoot cameras available in the market today. But these digital imaging features are just teasers to what our dear European friends are going to get from the Samsung Soul.

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Samsung launches the G400 Soul at CeBIT

by David Gonzales on Mar 4, 2008 at 08:47 PM

Samsung G400 Soul Official Photo

A new model has been added to Samsung’s premium Soul series, featuring a 5-megapixel camera with auto face detection, image stabilizer, and Dynamic Range capabilities (WDR). Dubbed the Samsung G400 Soul, it will be a follow-up handset to the original Samsung Soul phone, the U900 Soul. This new device will bear a fully interactive 2.22-inch touchscreen display on top of the flip mechanism, from which users will be able to operate the built-in FM radio, music player, camera, and photo album. This same external screen will also display a bunch of other things while in idle mode such as animated wallpapers, call or SMS notifications, upcoming calendar appointments, and a digital or analog clock. Not surprisingly, the Samsung G400 Soul clamshell phone will come with the same user interface as the old U900 Soul, which is fully customizable depending on the user’s interest. With dazzling new stylish clamshells like these, it’s no wonder Motorola wasn’t that successful with the RAZR2.

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