
It's not like Samsung hasn't
simplified a good number of its handsets
before, but the Anycall CC03 hearkens back to the days when text-messaging was but a dream and haptics weren't even mentioned in the same paragraph as cellular telephones (okay, so maybe that's a stretch). Still, we can definitely appreciate the lo-fi approach given the $65 sticker, and considering that it measures in at just 4.07- x 1.73- x 0.58-inches, we can certainly see quite a few folks picking one up to handle calling, and well, more calling. You'll find dual-band GSM support, speakerphone / SMS functionality and a battery that'll provide around 2.8-hours of talk time. No word on a price just yet, but word on street has this phone available as we speak in Hong Kong.
Looks perfect for T-Mobile. Maybe downgrade the camera a bit and cheapify the construction, and it'll fit right in with the rest of the TMO lineup.
Who says it has a camera? T-Mobile has a lovely 3.2MP cam coming soon. :) Fitte.
3.2MP cam? Oh come on, how about a nice 5MP cameraphone? I mean something decent like the SO905iCS, not the K850i.
Do you see 5MP camera phones on any carrier in the US? No! You barely see 3MP cams. Hell, Sprints new Katana POS is VGA so don't knock TMo for getting a 3.2MP camera. Point being, the phone in this article doesn't even have a camera. The first poster was just being a little bitch.