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Samsung Ships Skinny Phones

Posted by Peggy Watt | Monday, February 12, 2007 9:30 AM PT

Samsung Electronics is setting out to impress at this week's 3GSM trade show in Barcelona by unveiling what it said is the slimmest cell phone handset in the world. The phone is one of four new handsets that refresh the company's Ultra line of phones that was first unveiled about eight months ago.

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The Ultra 5.9 is, as its name suggests, just 5.9 millimeters thick. That's a millimeter thinner than the candy bar form-factor phone it replaces in the Ultra range. It looks similar to the previous model, has a 3-megapixel camera and is compatible with the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) standard used in much of the world.

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Also introduced Monday was the clamshell Ultra 9.6 and two sliders, the Ultra 10.9 and 12.6. All three have 3-megapixel class digital cameras. The Ultra 9.6 is a tri-band GSM model, the Ultra 10.9 is a quad-band GSM model and the Ultra 12.9 is tri-band GSM with Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) 3G and high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) data.

The four phones are due on sale in the European market during the current quarter. Launch details for other markets were not disclosed, reports Martyn Williams, correspondent for the IDG News Service.

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