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Samsung F490

samsung-f490-official-300x257 The Samsung F490Mobile phone technology seems to be moving faster & faster & the new Samsung F490 just shows how fast that can be.

This sublime high tech mobile phone is crammed with superb features such as a 5 megapixel camera and full touch screen. The touch screen also has a type of tactile feedback, so pressing the icons results in a slight vibration, similar to Motorola?s ?haptic? technology.

The 5 megapixel camera has auto focus to help you capture those special moments as quality images, and there?s a video recorder that allows you to capture the action, which is great to view afterwards on the huge display. The F490 has 130Mb of memory embedded but you can expand this via the microSD expansion slot. This is great as you don?t have to worry about how much memory or space you may need for your files. So in the past when you had to delete files, you don?t have to anymore - this is a real bonus

The Samsung F490 is a 3G handset too and has a secondary camera for video calling, It also means high speed internet browsing and data transfer.

With full multimedia capabilities, the F490 is your music machine including FM radio as well as MP3, video machine & games machine - the ultimate package.

Add Bluetooth wireless technology, GRPS capabilities, document viewers and expandable memory, and you have a superbly rounded device for all your needs.

The Samsung F490 will be available to buy from April 2008 and is available SIM Free or on contract from www.theorder.co.uk

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