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Samsung M7600 BEAT DJ features Bang & Olufsen speakers for complete music experience

Snapshot by Brian James Kirk on Monday February 16, 2009.

Samsung Electronics announced the Samsung M7600 BEAT DJ today at the 2009 Mobile World Congress. Built with music lovers in mind, the BEAT DJ is a touchscreen phone that offers high quality Bang & Olufsen audio technology, as well as an intuitive user interface along with an advanced music application for finding and purchasing music.

The Samsung M7600 BEAT DJ allows users to add their own voice and sound effects to their favorite songs, and "scratch" records like a DJ on the 2.8-inch WQVGA (240x400 pixels) AMOLED(INFO) touchscreen display. The phone includes 50MB of on-board memory and microSD for external memory expansion. Music will feature deep bass and clear treble on the Bang & Olufsen external speakers.

The entertainment doesn't stop at music. The phone also features a 3 megapixel camera with 50MB of internal memory, along with a microSD card slot for expanded storage. Photos can even be geo-tagged. The Samsung BEAT DJ features quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) support and dual-band UMTS (900/2100MHz) support with HSDPA data for high-speed connectivity. Pricing and availability details are not yet available.


Specifications for the Samsung Samsung M7600 BEAT DJ
Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900Mhz, UMTS 900/2100MHz
Data GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA
Size 112mm x 51mm x 13.9mm (4.4in x 2in x 0.5in)
Weight Not specified
Battery 960mAh
Main Display 2.8" WQVGA (240x400) AMOLED touchscreen
Camera 3 megapixel
Video Record/Playback
Messaging SMS/MMS
Email Web-based
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
Memory 512MB, microSD card slot
Availability Not specified
Other FM Radio, B&O ICEpower Technology, Scratch, DJ Mix, geo-tagging, 3.5mm audio jack

 
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st4fdan @ 4:28:03PM EDT on Thursday May 21, 2009

great sound clarity but this is the hardest pone i have ever had 2 sort my music files its 2 difficult software that came with handset didnt work correctly and i had 2 down load it from samsung.com manual is very vague on setting up especially on music doesnt display album art on disk like it said it does unless some 1 can help me

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