Samsung SGH-i320 smartphone approved by FCC
Akihabara News has a report about Samsung’s alternative to Motorola Q smartphone – Samsung SGH-i320. It’s only 11.5 mm thick, has 2.2″ LCD display and 1.3 megapixel camera. It sure looks good and should be a serious competitor to Motorola Q:

And there’s some good news for the U.S. users. It looks like Samsung SGH-i320 has just been approved by FCC. No pictures or users manuals available yet, but from this drawing this phone looks just Samsung SGH-i320:


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