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Samsung models latest slimline handsets

Skinny or what?

Samsung today showed off its latest array of mobile phones, pitching the products' skinniness over offerings from rival handset vendors.

The company used the Singapore-hosted CommunicAsia 2006 event to show off not only the Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) capable SGH-P900 TV phone - which the company is hawking around Europe at the moment - but also its 9.9mm-thick SGH-D830 clamshell, a 6.9mm-thick clamshell - it's still managed to squeeze Bluetooth and a two-megapixel camera on board - and a 12.9mm-thick slider, the SGH-E900, which has a three-megapixel camera.

samsung at communicAsia 2006

More interesting is the Motorola Q/Nokia E61-like SGH-i320, tucked away in the middle of the Samsung-provided picture below. ®

samsung at communicAsia 2006

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