Published on July 17th,2007 at 11:41 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The User Created Content (UCC) Phone by Samsung!

What you see matters!!!

This seems to be the main thing behind the so called “Web2.0″ (the Youtube and all those “post your own videos” websites) so now, more and more products aimed to this particular type of use are seeing the light of day…one of those is the Samsung SCH-B750 featuring a 2.2 inches rotating screen, 3PMx digital camera, BlueTooth, DMB, audio/video player, TV out, MicroSD…all the tools to make it a best seller for sure!

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Comments
 

  • mick

    does anyone know who the model is?

  • Benny

    She draws more attention than the product itself..i wonder who she is.. hmm…

  • http://www.phonearea.net Romik

    She looks like my girlfriend…hehe =D

  • huhuy

    REALLY?!!!
    WOW!!!

 

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