Samsung Delve coming to U.S. Cellular

Samsung can’t keep churning out high-end, 8 megapixel cameraphones like the Pixon M8800 and pretend that everything’s alright. No, they’ve got to cover other market segments, too, including the low-end to mid-range where usability more than form or function is needed.

This is probably why they are working on the handset that we’ve got pictured here, which were told is going to be called the Samsung Delve, and will hit U.S. Cellular by mid-November of this year.

Like many other Samsung touchscreen handsets, it will have the TouchWiz UI, and it is said that even in its current beta state, it’s very stable. It might remind you of the Samsung Instinct, or Samsung F480 Tocco, or both, but it’s a different handset altogether that will be coming to the pocket-friendly sections of your favorite mobile phone store soon.

Here’s a full list of its specs:

No word yet on pricing, but as mentioned above, watch out for its release by mid-November.

Via BGR

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  • Rico**
    this phone freezes, shuts off constantly, and the internet is extremly slow!! typing is delayed. the screen scratches easily and the touch buttons are really small. the screen always looks dirty because of smuges, and i even clean it constantly. i have talked to several other people that bought this phone and they have the same problems.
  • Charles
    Awesome Phone! Love it....Fast Internet on the U.S. Cellular network! I bought a screen protector and have no issues with scratches or smudges. The phone performs as advertised!
    Will be getting one for my wife as well!
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