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23 January 2007, 14:24  

Samsung Ultra Edition 5.9 and 10.9 to oust D900 and X820 as The World Slimmest Phone.




Samsung Ultra Edition 10.9
In the cellphone game, just how thin is too thin? If you're Samsung, the answer apparently lies somewhere south of the 5.9 millimeters put up by its latest fashion accessory, the appropriately named "Ultra Edition 5.9.". For those of you who can't do the math, that's 0.23 inches thick! And instead of trading functionality for thinness like the RAZR, this thing's not actually a piece of shit.

Witnessing the dethroning of one crown thanks to a determined competitor is anything but surprising, but it seems that Samsung is ousting one of its own in order to make room for a newer champion, as the Ultra Edition 10.9 takes over where the D900 left off as the "world's thinnest slider."

We already thought the Samsung 900 was slim and sexy, and now Samsung has shaved 2mm off its thickness to make the most improbably thin slider we’ve seen yet, the Ultra Edition 10.9. Just look at that phone! How thin can you get? Any thinner, and you really could use this as a razor.

For the record, that's a solid millimeter less than the previous world's thinnest, Samsung's own X820 - the phone allegedly shown snapping helplessly in two on video under fairly minimal pressure. Of course, the authenticity of said video has been repeatedly called into question, but either way, we're hoping this new one has been fabbed with some pretty crazy space-age resins and polymers that'll keep it from multiplying in our pockets.

The Samsung Ultra Edition 5.9, as its name implies, is as skinny as it gets at a mere 5.9 millimeters of thickness. That's shaving a full millimeter off of its predecessor, the Ultra Edition 6.9.

That 5.9 and 10.9 number is how many millimeters thick this Cellphone.

Specs include a tri-band GSM radio (though recent announcements have us encouraged that an American version could be down the pike), a 3.2 megapixel cam, Bluetooth, MP3/video player, 80MB of onboard storage and a microSD card slot.

The new Samsung should be introduced during 3GSM Congress in Barcelona.

See also: SAMSUNG and Google Align to Create Rich Experience for Mobile Phone Users Worldwide



Cooperation ensures quick and easy access to Google™ search, Google Maps™ for mobile, and a fast, new Gmail™ application for Samsung enthusiasts worldwide

Samsung , a leading provider and innovator of mobile phones , and Google Inc. today announced a global cooperation to enable mobile phone users worldwide with quick and easy access to Google ™ products and services – directly from their Samsung mobile phones.

Samsung mobile phones equipped with Google ™ applications will enable consumers to search information, find locations, and manage their email on the move. Samsung's mobile phones offer today's latest technologies with unique applications and mobile designs. Now, the combination of Google ™ applications and Samsung's advanced mobile devices represents two companies' dedication to offering a hassle-free mobile Internet experience for consumers world-wide.

Beginning in early 2007, select ed Samsung phones will be provided with a range of Google ™ products and services aimed to create a more dynamic user experience, including:

Google ™ search: Samsung handsets will include a Google ™ icon in the application menu, providing users with one-click access to Google ™ search

Google Maps ™ for mobile: Also featured on Samsung handsets will be Google Maps ™ for mobile, an application that enables users to view maps and satellite imagery, find local businesses, and get driving directions when they're on the go

Gmail ™ : Gmail ™ for mobile devices, a new application that brings more speed, convenience, and functionality to the mobile Gmail ™ experience, will also be available on Samsung handsets

Samsung has already launched, the Ultra Edition 13.8 (SGH-Z720), its first mobile handset installed with Google ™ mobile search and Gmail ™ services. The slim 3G Z720 is only 13.8mm in thinness, is HSDPA ready, and comes with a 3-megapixel camera, MP3 Player, and Bluetooth connectivity. The HSDPA connectivity combined with embedded an Internet browser and Google ™ mobile services will provide users with a rich mobile Internet experience. Future models will also be Google-ready as consumers continue to demand trouble-free mobile Internet access. Consumers will enjoy and appreciate Samsung's simple-to-use user interface and Google's familiarity for an effortless mobile Internet experience

We are very thrilled to introduce Samsung mobiles with one-click access to Google services. Our cooperation with Google exemplifies our commitment to leading the evolution from the fixed-Internet era to a mobile Internet era and ushering in a ubiquitous world where mobile enables our consumers to access information about anything, anywhere, anytime,” said Kitae Lee, President of Samsung's Telecommunication Network Business. “Samsung and Google will enhance users' mobile experience with a powerful, yet easy-to-use handset with simple access to information and personal management.”

"Google is dedicated to providing users around the world with easier access information and services when they are mobile. Working with an industry leader like Samsung is a great way to accomplish that," said Deep Nishar, director of wireless products and strategy for Google Inc. "Improving the mobile user experience is of paramount importance to both Samsung and Google, and by working together we'll be able to bring the power, functionality, and convenience of Google ™ search, Google Maps ™ for mobile, and Gmail ™ for mobile devices to millions of Samsung users across the globe."

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