
Samsung has announced a spanking new 3G full touchscreen cellphone known as Haptic AMOLED. The handset uses 3.5-inch AMOLED display that provides high resolution 800 x 480 pixel resolution and a 180-degree viewing angle. Available in Korea via SK Telecom, KT and LG Telecom, the phone will retail for approximately $700. Other features include DivX, H.264, MPEG4 and AC-3 support, version 2.0 of the Haptic UI, T-DMB compatibility, a 5-megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity and a navigation support. [Oled Display]

Here’s what may be the future of cell phones from Kyocera. The concept phone can be folded like a wallet and when it unfolds it can either reveal the keypad or transform into a bigger screen. During calls the phone can remain folded but it can unfold to reveal the OLED screen and QWERTY keyboard anytime. Designed by Susan McKinney, it has a flexible keyboard with shape memory, so that the keys pop up for use but can blend into the surface when not being used. The phone also uses small piezoelectric generators that derive energy from human interaction. The more you fiddle with the phone, the more energy is generated. Awesome. Green. Tech! More

The Sony Ericsson features 2.8 OLED screen, slim clamshell design, seg 1 tv tuner, LISMO, electric wallet, 3.24 megapix AF camera, GPS, PC web browser, and 800 MB storage.
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