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Top 10 mobiles from Samsung company are:


1.Samsung Saga (I770) Phone


Released for Verizon, the Samsung Saga connects users to their offices with an easy way to send email, text and instant messages. It comes with both dual-band CDMA and quad-band GSM capability, an optical mouse, Wi-Fi access (802.11 b/g), Opera mobile browser and Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Windows Mobile includes Microsoft Office Mobile Suite so users can create and edit Word and Excel documents and view PowerPoint documents. Microsoft Active Sync 4.5 and Windows Mobile Device Center for Vista OS makes using the Saga feel as if they had never left their offices. Other features include a 2.0-megapixel camera with NightShot, microSD card slot for up to 16GB of external memory (sold separately), and Bluetooth stereo headset support.

Increase mobile productivity and get better integrated mobile business performance with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Equipped with quad-band GSM support, the Saga is your global business companion. Quad-band ability enables the user to access both GSM and CDMA networks (where applicable) for worldwide connectivity
Supports the following Bluetooth profiles: mono and stereo headset, handsfree, object push (vCard only), file transfer, basic print, phonebook access and human interface device
Seamlessly move between corporate WLAN, home WLAN and local hotspots





2.Samsung I7500 - the first Korean Android phone

It’s now official folks – the first Android handset by Samsung got confirmed only several hours after it leaked. Named Samsung I7500, the handset features rich connectivity, a slim 11.9mm waistline and the latest reincarnation of the Android OS.

Samsung I7500 is equipped with a 3.2-inch AMOLED screen of HVGA resolution. The device runs on the latest 1.5 version of the Andorid OS and is equipped with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera.

The Samsung I7500 also features all the connectivity features one might expect in a 2009 flagship phone. Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G with HSDPA and HSUPA, Bluetooth – it’s all onboard. The wired connectivity is also taken care of with a 3.5mm standard audio jack and a microUSB port. The internal memory of the I7500 is as large as 8GB and is further expandable through the built-in microSD card slot.
The Samsung i7500 will become available in the major European countries from June

but price isn't yet officially announced. Rumor has it that it will be in the region of 300
euro before taxes and subside.




3.Samsung S5600

Samsung have quite wisely decided to make the complacent LG Cookie smile go away. And they have released not one, but two devices to compete with it. The Samsung S5600 is one of them and luckily we have the opportunity to play with it for a while with the Samsung S5230 soon to follow.

Attacking the midrange market the Samsung S5600 is a member of the new affordable touchscreen gang. Quite reminiscent of the HTC Touch with its size, shape and display, the Samsung S5600 is actually not a smartphone. It run on the proprietary Samsung TouchWiz user interface, and while it's not a high-end phone, it still has some decent equipment.






4.Samsung B2100 Xplorer

During the CeBit 2009 in Germany, Samsung has unveield their water, dust, and damp proof mobile phone: the Samsung B2100. Surely, the Samsung B2100 is the not first water proof and dust proof mobile phone, Siemens had released a shock proof and water proof phone several years back, but it might be the first for Samsung.

The Samsung B2100 looks very similar to the except that this time it is even tougher. It bears the IP57 certification which is just as good as the Sonim XP3 Enduro. This means that the handset is fully waterproof (up to 30 minutes in up to 1 m depth) as well as completely dust and sand resistant.





5.Samsung i8910 Omnia HD

Now hat's a big one - the handset with one of the longest spec sheets we've ever seen has just dropped on us like a bomb. The Omnia HD is Samsung's go at touch-taming the Symbian S60 and is introducing truly revolutionary stuff.

A 3.7" OLED capacitive touchscreen, an 8 megapixel camera that should be able to humble even some digicams and of course the HD video recording - does it really get any sweeter? Geeks have been warned - continue reading this preview at your own risk. We are not to be held responsible for sleep disorders or compulsive spending.

Samsung i8910 Omnia HD is surely one of the most interesting packages to look out for at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. With a specs sheet like that it's hardly a surprise but we cannot quite get Samsung's choice of name. There was nothing wrong with the original Omnia but reusing a name is not exactly suggestive of revolutionary.