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SAMSUNG unveils i560 GPS-enabled phone

Say goodbye to roadmaps and take advantage of the SAMSUNG i560 with state-of-the-art GPS technology. Have the ultimate GPS navigation experience with the bonus Route 66 software which includes turn-by-turn voice guidance and a navigation kit.

Capture those quality moments with the 3.0 Megapixel camera, featuring digital zoom, flash and a navigation menu identical to a digital camera. View your shots on a brilliant 2.4" QVGA display screen.

Feel connected with fast 3.6Mbps HSDPA, allowing for document and file downloads at speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. Stay connected hands free through Bluetooth via your Wireless Accessories.

Not only does the SAMSUNG i560 offer state of the art features, it’s design is stylish and sleek. Enjoy the smooth feel of this multifunctional GPS enabled phone, ideal for every occasion.

The SAMSUNG i560 is $0 on a $49 cap and is available from Optus and Vodafone.

Network

HSDPA 3.6 Mbps
GSM / GPRS / EDGE 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
UMTS 2100 MHz

Operating details

Symbian S60, 3rd Edition
Java MIDP 2.0

GPS

Built in receiver
BONUS Route 66 Australian Maps and
Navigation kit included free on Optus version

Camera

3.0 Megapixel with 9x digital zoom and flash

Display

262K TFT Colour (320 x 320)

Multimedia

Stereo MP3 Player
Multi-Format Music Support (MP3,AAC,AAC+, WMA)
OMA DRM WMDRM/ Background Music Play
Video Recording and Messaging (MPEG4,H.263. WMV)
Bluetooth v2.0 EDR / USB 2.0
Voice Memo, Voice Mail, Voice Recording in Call
Flight (Offline) Mode
Speaker Phone

Memory

Internal 150MB
Expandable Memory (microSD)
BONUS 1GB Memory Card on Vodafone version

Dimensions

103 x 51.5 x 16mm

Weight

110g

Talk time

Up to 7.5 Hours (Dependent on network settings and usage)

Standby time

Up to 450 hours (Dependent on network settings and usage)

Courtesy: Samsung, Australia