Samsung lauches new A800 mobile phone in the Middle East

Published December 10th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Samsung Electronics has launched its latest SGH-A800 mobile phone across the Middle East. The new clamshell design phone comes with memory capable of storing 2000 phone book entries, 16-bit polyphonic downloadable ring-tones and an external LCD display.  

 

Available in four colors the phone also offers users several generation features, such as screensavers, wallpapers, picture messaging capabilities and 40 pre-stored 16-polyphonic ring tones, apart from a choice of three exciting built-in games. The new phone also features voice-related functions, including a 10-minute voice memo recorder, 20 different voice control features and voice calling for up to 20 numbers. 

 

Founded in 1969 in Korea, Samsung Electronics today has 25 production bases worldwide and 59 sales subsidiaries in 46 countries. Samsung Electronics global strategy involves eight main regions: North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Middle East and Africa (MEA), China, CIS and Latin America. — (menareport.com) 

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