Samsung's S60-based I7110: HSDPA, AMOLED display, 5MP camera
Hardware fanatics, listen up -- a golden egg has been laid in the form of the Samsung I7110. Arriving with a slightly sleeker design than on the earlier spotted i7110c, this Symbian S60-based candybar has been revealed to the world today in London. Specs wise, you're looking at a luscious 2.6-inch AMOLED display, FM radio / transmitter , GPS navigation (with geotagging functionality), an accelerometer, "3D graphics," Bluetooth 2.0, HSDPA and WiFi. Additionally, it packs a 5-megapixel camera (with Auto Focus and a LED flash), robust multimedia player (DivX support included), 50MB of internal memory, a microSDHC slot, video recording, 11-hours of talk time and a 12.9-millimeter thin body. Price remains a mystery, but those in Russia will be the first in the know when it launches there next month. As for everyone else? Patience.
















Hmmm nice! I would've bought it for sure instead of the N85 (I prefer bars over sliders) but Samsung's Hebrew support (keys and interface) usually sucks at best, or unavailable at the rest of the cases - whilst Nokia's spotless. Even Nokia phones which are not officially sold in Israel have full Hebrew support... I'm guessing its practically the same with other not widly-spoken languages though...