Wednesday, Dec 20th 2006 by Vincent Nguyen


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The new Samsung SCH-V960 features a brand spanking new input technology that the company is describing as an “optical joystick”.  I give Samsung an A+ for breaking away from the d-pad or mini-joystick commonly used on Nokia handsets.  The optical sensor button looks easy to use – simply place your finger and move a cursor to navigate through menu.  This experience is very much like moving a cursor of a mouse around on your PC.

Samsung, you had me at “360 degrees of freedom”.

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It’s also Samsung’s first phone to have an Illumination sensor that adjust the screen brightness.  Other features include a QVGA display with 262k colors, EVDO, Bluetooth, microSD external memory slot, and 2-megapixel camera.

The SCH-V960 is set to launch in Korea later this month.  The price is still yet to be announced.
Samsung SCH-V960 Press Release

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  1.  ritu   View all comments by ritu  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    good

  2.  Shajahan   View all comments by Shajahan  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I have not seen any shoping market of dhaka,bangladesh.how ever i will buy one set when it will found.what is price usd?

  3.  Shajahan   View all comments by Shajahan  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I have not seen (samsung sch -v960) any shoping market of dhaka,bangladesh.how ever i will buy one set when it will found.what is price usd?


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