Samsung AnyCall Haptic with force-feedback

Posted on 25 March 2008 by Francis Nguyen




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Samsung have introduced their latest touchscreen alternative to the iPhone, the Anycall Haptic (SCH-W420/SPH-W4200), and since it seems to be Korea-only (where the Apple cellphone isn’t yet officially released) they should have a few buyers! As well as the new TouchWiz GUI, 3.2-inch WQVGA 16:9 widescreen display, full internet browser and 2-megapixel camera, Samsung have added haptic feedback so that scrolling through a list, say, ‘clicks’ to give a impression of how many items have passed.

Samsung AnyCall Haptic

Samsung AnyCall Haptic

The Anycall Haptic also features Bluetooth 2.0, a T-DMB mobile TV tuner and ‘widget’ interface that can be customised via dragging and dropping different mini-programs. It should be available for between 700,000KRW and 800,000KRW ($697 to $797).

Samsung AnyCall Haptic

[via SlashPhone]



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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Electro Plankton says:

    I like it!

  2. m8 says:

    iPhone clone… Does it have Flash? If it does, than it’s really cool :) Especially in a world where the iPhone is only released in a few lucky countries, the other ones need an alternative! If they released this phone everywhere in the world, they would have more buyers than the iPhone!

  3. jaebo says:

    wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
    ??!!!!!!!
    what company are the haptic’s with? verizon? att&t? sprint?!

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