Samsung Mystery Phone is the Samsung SGH-i780

It looks like a Blackjack, but has a mouse-like pointer. I shared info that Dinarsoft provided to Pocket PC Thoughts earlier today, but more info has been uncovered by fellow MVP, Arne Hess this morning. Some specs, a name, etc… The problem for me is it being Tri-Band. Not fair.

The SGH-i780 is sporting Windows Mobile 6 Professional and features triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE at 900/1800/1900 MHz as well as singleband UMTS/HSDPA at 2100 MHz. Furthermore it features Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, WiFi b/g and is expected to even include GPS (type unknown)!

Quite unique for a Windows Mobile device is the 2.55″ 320 x 320 pixel touch-screen (AFAIK it’s even the first Windows Mobile smartphone with this new screen resolution). In addition, the device features a QWERTY thumb-keyboard and a kind of optical mouse.

Think about this… The Blackjack is awesome right? Imagine it’s awesomeness with a touchscreen… It makes me smile.

Update: Dinarsoft has shared some more details via images with us…

i780 

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Source : the::unwired

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