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Samsung Sway SCH-u650 on Verizon


Verizon Wireless today unveiled a new slim slider phone designed for them by Samsung. It is called the Samsung Sway and you’ll find it pricing around $70 after rebate and contract.

The Samsung Sway offers your typical array of media and lifestyle features to make it more than just a mobile. It includes being a MP3 player which can be loaded with music via a USB cable, a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video recording and digital zoom and Bluetooth support.

Other features of the Sway include expandable memory up to 8GB via microSD, a bilingual user interface, a weight of only 3.56 ounces and chat time of up to 270 minutes. It will be available later this month.

As we know Nokia is the number one selling phone maker and the No.2 spot had been taken up by Motorola, however Samsung has now taken it away from them. It is because of phones like the upcoming Samsung Sway SCH-u650, which has helped the Korean electronics giant reach this success.

The new Samsung Sway SCH-u650 will be available on the Verizon carrier on October 14. The handset is a slider phone and has a brushed steel finish. The camera is nothing special, just 2-megapixel, but does come with NightShot mode.

The Samsung Sway takes the microSD card up to 8GB; the phone has a standby time of 321 hours and 270 minutes talktime. The Samsung Sway will cost $69399 after a mail-in $50 rebate with Verizon.

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