Remember what LG did at CES last year? Those crafty sons of guns
showed off a shockingly decent-looking concept watch phone that ended up
seeing a production announcement exactly one year later. Not to be outdone by its crosstown rival, Samsung came to MWC this year with a timeline showing its
nearly decade-long history of designing and selling watch phones -- and interestingly, the rightmost entry in the timeline was dated "2009." We couldn't get any solid information on the GT-S1100, but like LG's GD910, the device features a full touchscreen, Bluetooth, and a speakerphone (probably a good thing for a phone you can't put up to your ear without getting a lot of odd looks). 'Course, in all likelihood, this is just another chapter in the book of Samsung heartbreak -- it'll either never see production or get released by precisely one carrier in precisely one country, then promptly fade into oblivion -- but it's looking awfully production-friendly. Same time, same place next year, Sammy -- just make sure you guys bring something more than a dummy behind a glass case this time, k?
So why does your gallery have 5 pictures of the same watch from basically the same angle ?
Are all of these concepts for investors to see? It doesn't make sense to me... I'd feel cheated if I was asked to invest in a cookie company based on their self-purported creation of a new type of magical chocolate chip, I invested, and instead they kept making the same damn cookies.
Is it just me or can you see a live display with no back light on the third image in the top right corner?
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