Samsung Eternity TV Phone
November 27th 2008 08:19
Category: Mobile Phones
So, I’m a little slow on this one, but the Samsung Eternity is just another touchscreen cell phone that is being released to the market. I mean, it’s not like we have enough touchscreens already, but I guess that this is just a little incite to the future of technology.
The Eternity is complete with 3G, GPS, and tons of messaging options. The coolest feature is the access to live TV via AT&T’s MediaFlo-powered video service.
You can purchase the Eternity for $149 with a new, 2 year contract.
The Eternity has a roomy, touch-enabled display with a 3.2 inch screen. It features mobile e-mail, instant messaging, virtual QWERTY keypads, and access to 3G networks. With the added Mobile TV services, you’ll find the Eternity a nice cell phone for when you’re stuck at an airport or you just need a TV fix. As fro the picture quality, it is much better than streaming video on a standard 3G phone. The only problem, is that there are only 10 channels available for only about 50 cities. The service is about $15 a month, but you can get a free 30 day trial for new Mobile TV subscribers.
The Eternity also includes a 3MP camera, Bluetooth, GPS navigation, full-track music downloads through AT&T Music, an accelerometer that automatically orients the screen when you turn the phone sideways, one-way video conferencing, and a microSD memory expansion slot.
The Eternity is complete with 3G, GPS, and tons of messaging options. The coolest feature is the access to live TV via AT&T’s MediaFlo-powered video service.
You can purchase the Eternity for $149 with a new, 2 year contract.
The Eternity has a roomy, touch-enabled display with a 3.2 inch screen. It features mobile e-mail, instant messaging, virtual QWERTY keypads, and access to 3G networks. With the added Mobile TV services, you’ll find the Eternity a nice cell phone for when you’re stuck at an airport or you just need a TV fix. As fro the picture quality, it is much better than streaming video on a standard 3G phone. The only problem, is that there are only 10 channels available for only about 50 cities. The service is about $15 a month, but you can get a free 30 day trial for new Mobile TV subscribers.
The Eternity also includes a 3MP camera, Bluetooth, GPS navigation, full-track music downloads through AT&T Music, an accelerometer that automatically orients the screen when you turn the phone sideways, one-way video conferencing, and a microSD memory expansion slot.
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