Samsung SGH-E910 Cellular Phones is Price Tagged for Thousands of Dollards

Expensive cellular phones that cost thousands or even millions of dollars, like the Vertu cellular phones have, have a long list of orders in queue. It is quite surprise to see that the demand of expensive cellular phones is increasing steadily. Hence, Samsung is ready to tap into this market by partnering with B&O (Bang & Olufsen) to release a new, expensive and classic looking cellular phone – The Samsung SGH-E910 that is price tagged for thousands of dollars.

The Samsung SGH-E910 cellular phone, which is also called “serene” has a very weird numpads which all keys are arrange in a circle. The SGH-E910 comes with a 3.0-MP digital camera, and internal MP3 player with most important and special is the ICEPower technology digital filtering technology of B&O that makes sounds quality crystal clear.

Other features and specifications of the Samsung SGH-E910 cellular phone includes a 2.1″ 262K QVGA TFT Screen which is 180 degrees rotational able, Bluetooth support, small internal memory which is 17MB, calendar, currency exchanger, voice recordings and all other standard features that you can find in regular cellular phone that cost thousands dollars less than this Samsung SGH-E910.

Besides having sharp and classic looking, the Samsung SGH-E910 doesn’t impress us in features and specifications. The Samsung SGH-E910 cellular phone measures 64.7×69.7×23.9mm and weights 115 grams which is heavier than any latest cellular phone of Samsung, Nokia and Motorola. So, do you think this Samsung SGH-E910 worth thousands of dollars?


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