
Bluetooth SIG has recently listed the new Samsung phone on their website. This Quad-band GSM handset sports a full touchscreen phone, a 4-inch AMOLED screen, TouchWiz 3.0 UI, Android OS, and Bluetooth 3.0. FYI, the Bluetooth 3.0 supports theoretical data transfer speeds of up to 24 Mbit/s. No word on pricing or availability so far, so stay tuned. [SamsungHub]

TDK will launch their latest product in the near future namely the TDK TH-WR700. It is a Bluetooth headphone that is designed for use with iPhones or any Bluetooth-enabled gadgets. The device is sold with a small transmitter offering a 108dB/mW, a 32 Ohm impedance and a bandwidth of 20Hz-20kHz. The TDK TH-WR700 requires a couple of AAA batteries that will provide up to 40-hour of operation time. [GetNews]

Research In Motion (RIM) has unveiled the BlackBerry Presenter, which is a conveniently small and light device that easily plugs into a projector or monitor, allowing you to display a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation wirelessly from their BlackBerry smartphone. Measuring 3.4-inch x 2.4-inch x 0.9-inch and weighing 140grams, the BlackBerry Presenter connects to the BlackBerry smartphone via Bluetooth version 2.0 + EDR (Class 1.5), so you can walk around freely while presenting (supports roaming up to 30 feet between the devices). Other features include S-Video, a micro USB, and a Synthetic Leather carrying case. Priced at $199, the BlackBerry Presenter is being demonstrated by RIM at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week. [Slashphone]

Allerta has launched the inPulse wristwatch for BlackBerry that uses Bluetooth v2.0+EDR connectivity to monitor your Blackberry and alert you for incoming emails, SMS and phone calls. You should install a BlackBerry application in order to use the inPulse. The application will keep track of your recently received messages, caller ID, text messages, email titles, calendar alerts and displays it on a 1.3-inch full color organic OLED display. Other features include a 150 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery, a 22mm interchangeable wrist band, and a micro-USB port for charging its battery. Measuring 51mm x 38mm x 12mm, the inPulse smartwatch will be released in February 2010 for $149. [Slashgear]

It seems that Motorola will release the Motorola Ruby clamshell under the name of Motorola V13. The phone has been approved by the Bluetooth SIG yesterday. The specs listed by the Bluetooth SIG are a 2.2-inch QVGA internal display with a 2-inch QVGA external touchscreen display, CDMA/Ev-Do connectivity, a 5MP camera with autofocus, and Bluetooth. No word yet on pricing or availability. [Mobile Review]

Panasonic has proudly announced their first landline telephone that enables users to transfer up to 600 cell phone contacts (names and numbers) from your cell phone to the built-in directory via Bluetooth. The base unit can also be paired with any Bluetooth-enabled headset, so users can keep the conversation going in comfort while leaving hands free to do something else. In addition, the Panasonic KX-TG9382T also supports DECT 6.0 technology that works in 1.9GHz frequency. The Panasonic KX-TG9381T (base unit and one cordless handset) retails for $169.95, while the Panasonic KX-TG9382T (base unit bundled with two cordless handsets) is priced ay $229.95. [Panasonic]