Good Stuffs.

Not afraid to admit.

Well, I dare to say, failure is the mother to success.
Erm... Nothing to do with the saying, just that I am glad I realise the difference between mini & micro SD.

And as the terms imply, micro is smaller than mini. That's all.

Well, don't believe? I had see it myself.

My friend got a moto-phone equipped with micro and thus well I saw the size and comparing it to my miniSD, hahha....
That's all... Size is much smaller. And it is really difficult to slot in the card, I must say.

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Phones TO Introduce:

*Samsung Z400*



Z400

Z400i



Band: UMTS 2100MHz, GSM 900/1800/1900MHz
Data: UMTS/GPRS
Size: 97mm x 48mm x 18.4mm (3.82" x 1.89" x 0.72")
Weight: 107g (3.77oz)
Battery Life: Unknown
Main Display: 262k color TFT LCD, QVGA (240x320) pixel resolution
Sub-Display: N/A
Camera: Yes, 2.0 megapixel resolution
Video: Video capture/playback
Messaging: MMS/SMS
Bluetooth: Yes
Infrared: No
Java: Yes
Polyphonics: Yes
Memory: 30MB on board memory, microSD expansion


*Samsung SGH-Z550 *



Z550


550i


Z550ii
+Pics sourced from Mobileburn.com+


Band: UMTS 2100MHz, GSM 900/1800/1900MHz
Data: UMTS/EDGE
Size: 93mm x 45mm x 17.5mm(3.66" x 1.77" x 0.69")
Weight: 95g (3.35oz)
Main Display: 2.05" 262k color TFT LCD, QVGA (240x320) pixel resolution
Sub-Display: N/A
Camera: Yes, 2.0 megapixel resolution
Video: Video capture/playback
Messaging: MMS/SMS
Bluetooth: Yes
nfrared: No
Java: Yes
Polyphonics: Yes
Memory: 138MB on board memory, microSD expansion


*Pantech G-6200*



G6200

G6200i

G6200ii
+Pics sourced from Mobileburn.com+


Pantech officially launched their new G-6200 clamshell handset at CeBIT this year. This GSM handset features a fingerprint scanner below the keypad for phone and application security locks, and will initially be offered for sale in the Asian, Russian, and South American markets. Pantech also expects the G-6200 to make it to the European markets eventually, as well.

The G-6200 weighs a relatively light 92g (3.2oz) and measures 87mm x 44mm x 21mm (3.4" 1.7" x .8") in size. It uses a 1.9" 262k color TFT screen with a 176x220 pixel resolution as its main display, and a 1.2" 65K color TFT screen with a 96x128 resolution for the external sub-display. It has a 2 megapixel CMOS, video capable camera on board, as well.

Other features include 64 voice polyphonic sound, Bluetooth support, a music player application, and JAVA support. There is also a speakerphone and USB connectivity. The fingerprint scanner can be used to lock the phone on power-up as well as lock specific applications. The security settings are quite vast, and a PIN code can be used in place of a fingerprint should you have the need.

Overall, the G-6200 seems to be a pretty nice handset in both specs and appearance. Personally, I really liked the curved look of the body when the phone was fully opened. I was told that the design was a bit of a point of contention inside the company, though, with many of the Pantech personnel preferring a design that opened up flatter.

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Gameset TO Introduce:

*Samsung SPH-B5200 DMB Gaming Handset *



B5200


The SPH-B5200 features a multidirectional sliding 3" wide QVGA TFT display w/landscape and portrait viewing, 2MP camera, T-DMB TV reception, MP3 audio playback, Bluetooth, and 3D video games w/dedicated gaming controls and built-in acceleration sensor for games using motion detection.

Complete specifications and availability are undetermined at this time.

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