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Dont be fooled. Samsung
officially calls this the M4650 Multi-Touch,
but get this,it doesn’t
support multi-touch. It does
support single touches
of its 2.8 inch screen, though, which’ll have to
do seeing how it lacks
either numericor QWERTY keypads. The Korean
company is prepping the
Windows Mobile 6-based
touchphone
for its domestic market,
matching a recent trend toward keyless,
finger-friendly
input that LG, HTC, Apple, and othershave
adopted in
recent months.
A customized build ofWindows Mobile isn’t the
only trick
up the handset’s sleeve,
either: haptics give users a littlebit of positive
feedback when they make
contact with the display, and
when Office Mobile finally
ceases to be entertaining, the terrestrial
DMB tuner should come in
handy. Ironically, the M4650 will be offered through
LG Telecom — of all
carriers — for something in the range of 500,000 won
(about $550) before rebates. |